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New report says 1 in 5 kids could be starting school on an empty stomach [Video]

One in five Montreal children could be starting school on an empty stomach, according to a new report by Montreal public health.

The report released Monday highlights a wide range of economic inequities, but places an emphasis on food insecurity. Health leaders have long urged the Quebec government to implement a universal food program, but they say now the need is urgent.

“Universal programs are good for the health of the children, their capacity to succeed in schools, they lessen stigmatization,” says Dr. Mylène Drouin, the city’s public health director.

Currently, a patchwork of programs provides breakfast and lunch in some public schools. But it varies from region to region, leaving thousands of children hungry.

“Children under 12 are the most at risk,” says Dr. Catherine Dea, chief medical officer of the youth sector. She adds the larger the family, the higher the risk.

Earlier this year, the federal government announced a national school food program.

The government promised funding of $200 …

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