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FREDERICTON –

New Brunswick’s Liberals are promising to provide free or low-cost food at schools if they’re elected this fall.

Liberal Leader Susan Holt told reporters Wednesday her government would ensure students have access to free, nutritious breakfasts, as well as pay-what-you-can lunches starting September 2025, composed of local New Brunswick products.

She said teachers have told her that students learn better and participate in extracurricular activities when they have a full stomach, which leads to better overall growth and development.

Holt said the pay-what-you-can lunch program is modelled after similar ones in other provinces, including Prince Edward Island where the amount parents pay for lunch is kept secret, removing stigma and creating a sense of belonging.

A free breakfast and pay-what-you-can lunch will also help offset costs for parents battling inflation and rising grocery costs, said …

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