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Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2021: Webinar Follow-up Links

16 Oct 2022

Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2021: Webinar Follow-up Thank you for joining us for our webinar with Food Secure Canada on the current state of food insecurity in Canada, who are most at risk, and the evidence-based policy interventions to address this problem, based on our latest report, Household Food Insecurity in Canada, 2021. [...] With the new source of food insecurity data in Canada, it is important to acknowledge the differences between estimates from the CIS and CCHS and differences in ways this data is reported. [...] The disproportionately high rate of food insecurity among off-reserve Indigenous Peoples in the provinces documented by the CIS points to the impact of colonialism and the need to advance reconciliation and Indigenous self-determination. [...] Also see Identification of Food Insecurity in Healthcare Settings: Recommendations for Nutrition Services, Alberta Health Services and the commentary “Reconsidering Food Prescription Programs in Relation to Household Food Insecurity” in The Journal of Nutrition. [...] What Does Increasing Severity of Food Insecurity Indicate for Food Insecure Families? Relationships Between Severity of Food Insecurity and Indicators of Material Hardship and Constrained Food Purchasing.

Authors

Timmie Li

Pages
7
Published in
Canada