A recent study has revealed that nearly a quarter of Canadian parents are cutting back on personal food consumption so their children can eat.
Analysts within the Salvation Army surveyed roughly 1,500 Canadians — and as a result — published the 2024 Canadian Poverty and Socioeconomic Analysis.
Key findings within the report revealed that Canadians with families are feeling the pressure more than ever, as 24 per cent of parents reported cutting back on their food consumption to ensure their children could eat balanced daily meals.
Additional information in the report also revealed that 59 per cent of national respondents listed healthcare as a primary issue, with homelessness and housing insecurity coming in at second place with 44 per cent.
For Ontario, concerns are nearly neck and neck with the national average, however, the cost of living still remains in the front of everyone’s mind.
According to the research gathered …