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A Wealthy City's Hunger Crisis: One in Four Torontians Can't Afford To Eat
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One in four Toronto households can't reliably put food on the table. Let that sink in.
In one of Canada's wealthiest cities—a global financial hub with luxury condos sprouting like weeds—25% of families are food insecure. They're skipping meals, compromising on nutrition, and living with the constant anxiety of not knowing where their next meal will come from.
This isn't just about empty stomachs. It's about the corrosive effect of chronic stress on mental health. It's about the impossible choices between paying rent or buying groceries. It's about a fundamental human right being denied to thousands of people every day in a city of abundance.
The truth is uncomfortable: Toronto is experiencing an unprecedented hunger crisis that reveals the deep fractures in our social contract.
What does food insecurity actually mean? It's not just about hunger—it's about the financial instability that makes access to adequate food unreliable. The City of Toronto defines it clearly: not having enough money to reliably get the food you need. .... Continue reading the article: https://helioxpodcast.substack.com/
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Food insecurity is a major driver of mental health challenges
Toronto declares a food insecurity emergency
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