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City Brampton
State Province Ontario
Country Canada

Ontario signs deal with Ottawa to fund school nutrition programs

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Ontario is the third province to sign on to access money the federal government has set aside to fund school nutrition programs. The province will receive $108.5 million over three years, and Trudeau says it means the program will deliver healthy meals to 160,000 more kids in Ontario this school year. (Nov. 22, 2024) 
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