Federal government seeking feedback on promised school food policy as inflation rises
OTTAWA — The federal government is looking to make good on its promise to implement a national school food policy, starting with getting feedback from Canadians.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tasked the minister of families, children and social development, Karina Gould with creating a nutritious meal program when she took on the role last fall. The Liberals made this a platform promise in the 2021 election.
“I don’t know exactly why it’s taken so long, but I think the fact that we’re here now is really important,” Gould said at a press conference Wednesday.
The federal budget in April said provinces, territories, municipalities and Indigenous Peoples would be among those consulted on the development of the policy over the next year.


