ETFO applauds National School Food Program, calls on  Ford government to allocate funds efficiently

For Immediate Release – April 2, 2024 

TORONTO, ON – Yesterday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Canada’s first  National School Food Program. This significant federal investment of $1 billion over  five years will provide meals to 400,000 more children every year, beyond those served  by existing school food programs. 

“By investing in this program, the federal government is demonstrating its commitment  to the well-being of Canada’s youth and the nation’s prosperity,” says Elementary  Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) President Karen Brown. “However, for the program to be successful, the funds must be administered efficiently and effectively.  Ontarians cannot afford another failed implementation by the Ford government akin to  its mismanagement of federal child care funding, which led to delays and frustration.” 

Access to healthy meals is fundamental to ensuring children can thrive in school. This new program, which the Canadian Teachers’ Federation has advocated for, for over a  decade, will help ensure that children in need across Canada have access to  nutritious meals, improving both their health and learning outcomes, and overall  success. Programs like this are necessary to foster equitable access to education and to promote well-being. 

We know that the lack of access to food disproportionately impacts children from  lower-income families and those from racialized and Indigenous communities. The  program is a much-needed support for children who need it the most, and we are  thankful it will be available to students in Ontario. 

We call on the Ford government to ensure allocated funds are distributed swiftly so  that these resources reach those who need them most as quickly as possible. We  cannot afford to repeat the same mistakes when it comes to providing essential  services for our children. 

ETFO represents approximately 83,000 members, including public elementary  teachers, occasional teachers, designated early childhood educators, education  support personnel, and professional support personnel. Visit BuildingBetterSchools.ca.  

ETFO Media Relations: Carla Pereira | 416-962-3836 ext. 2332 | cpereira@etfo.org

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