Saskatchewan, Ottawa sign $16M deal on school food program

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REGINA - The Saskatchewan government has signed a $16-million deal with Ottawa to expand school food programs.

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REGINA – The Saskatchewan government has signed a $16-million deal with Ottawa to expand school food programs.

The agreement will see the federal government invest the money over three years.

Ottawa says the initiative expands on Saskatchewan’s food program, allowing more students to benefit.

The Saskatchewan government has signed a $16-million deal with Ottawa to expand school food programs. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, helps pack lunches as part of the school food program as he visits Aylesbury Public School in Brampton, Ont., on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
The Saskatchewan government has signed a $16-million deal with Ottawa to expand school food programs. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, helps pack lunches as part of the school food program as he visits Aylesbury Public School in Brampton, Ont., on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

It says families in the province with two children are expected to save an average $800 a year on grocery bills.

School divisions and community organizations are to deliver the program and base it off need and capacity.

Ottawa says it wants to make sure children most affected by food insecurity have access to consistent and nutritious meals.

“When kids are hungry, they can’t focus — it’s that simple,” federal Families, Children and Social Development Minister Jenna Sudds said in a statement.

“Filling their bellies with nutritious food will set them up for success. It also helps parents save hundreds on groceries. It’s a game changer for everyone.”

Saskatchewan Education Minister Everett Hindley said basic nutrition helps students perform better.

“This funding will make a difference and allow us to continue to support the well-being of children and families who need it most across our growing province,” he said.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 10, 2025.

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