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Children’s minister promises student nutrition program safe, despite cuts to agency that delivers it

“I have been and remain a supporter of school breakfast programs,” Children’s Minister Lisa MacLeod said Tuesday.

Published Apr 23, 2019 at 6:07pm

Children’s minister promises student nutrition program safe, despite cuts to agency that delivers it

TORONTO, ON – FEBRUARY 20 – Community and Social Services Minister Lisa MacLeod during question period at Queen’s Park, February 20, 2019. On Tuesday, MacLeod said the new plan “is in the best interest for all children” and replaces an “unconscionable” system that left three out of four kids without service, languishing on waitlists. Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star

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