After recognizing gaps in food access during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, community partners in Thunder Bay, Ont., developed a concept for the city's first emergency food plan so nobody goes hungry. The plan has now been ratified. Here's how it works and what other communities could learn from it.
It's getting costlier to buy food, which is leading to more and more people not getting enough healthy food in their diet, which is being blamed on the failure of social structures to eliminate poverty and encourages the corporate concentration of food.