Rising prices are plaguing Canada..!?

Rising prices have caused great problems for the common people. This price hike has not spared canada either. It has been reported that many people in canada are struggling to meet their daily needs due to the rising prices of essential commodities. In particular, the rising prices of food items have caused great problems for the people of Canada. Due to this, a report has been released that more than 25 percent of parents living in canada are feeding their children instead of the foods they eat. This information has been released by the non-profit charity organization Salvation Army. "Many Canadians are facing difficulties in meeting their basic needs, especially in providing for their children and their family members," said a spokesperson for the Salvation Army.
In addition, it has been revealed that 90% of those who responded to this survey have reduced their grocery spending to save enough money for their financial obligations. prime minister Justin Trudeau's government is taking various measures to reduce the price of essential goods and fix the cost of living crisis. In this situation, the results of this survey have now been released. There will be food banks in various countries. Here, food items will be provided free of charge to those in need of essential assistance. Similarly, Canada's Daily Bread Foodbank and North York Harvest Foodbank reported an unprecedented influx of people. A report said that more people receive food from them than the total population of the city. In 2023, 3.5 million people across canada used food banks to access food. This is a 36 percent increase from 2022. From april 1, 2023, to march 31, 2024, the Toronto Food bank recorded 3.49 million customer visits. This is almost 1 million more than the previous year. This number is more than the entire population of the city of Toronto, the report said. The cost of living has severely affected the majority of people in Canada. Many families living in canada are suffering, especially due to food shortages. Many believe that the government should take immediate action and provide relief to address this crisis.

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