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now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. hello again and welcome to tuesday in parliament. what does global britain look like? the prime minister unveils his plan. stronger, safer and more prosperous, while standing up for our values. so why, mps ask, is he cutting aid spending? when will the prime minister understand that full tummies, economic opportunity and stable governments create the stronger, safer and more prosperous world that he wants? also in this programme, the government s mental health ambassador on why we should all mind our language. using words like lost generation and catch up is, ithink, - hugely potentially- damaging to young people. and a cabinet minister sparks conflict on the committee corridor. the way you just spoke to me is beneath your office and beneath how we should be speaking to each other as mps. but first, borisjohnson has unveiled his blueprint for the uk s future foreign, defence and security policy. the prime minister told mps tha ....

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Stats Canada study finds housing, income key factors for Indigenous children's educational success

Housing and household income are the two major factors that determine educational success among Indigenous communities, according to Statistics Canada.

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The Government of Canada provides $8 million to Inuit organizations to address food insecurity


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OTTAWA, TRADITIONAL ALGONQUIN TERRITORY, ON, March 11, 2021 /CNW/ - Inuit are one of the most food insecure populations in Canada and experience inequitable access to healthy, nutritious and culturally preferred food compared to other populations. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated this situation and put additional pressure on Inuit households.
The need for food security relief measures remains as vital as ever. Food insecurity exists when a person does not have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. This can range from not having the ability to afford a balanced diet, to not being able to eat culturally acceptable foods, to missing meals or not eating for days at a time. Food insecurity is a serious public health concern because of its close ties to a person s well-being. ....

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