Mr. Speaker, Nicole from the Stoney Creek Community Food Bank informed my office that one in four households need to visit a food bank, and one in three individuals walking in are children. It was serving 30 to 40 families per day before the summer and now 55 to 65 per day, which is up 71% since spring. This is “Christmas season demand without Christmas level donations.”
Canadians were promised that food prices would decrease, but they have gone up. Would the Prime Minister please explain to the good people of Stoney Creek why this promise was broken?