The Crisis Unveiled

Canada’s food insecurity soars to 25.5% in 2025, up from 18.4% in 2023—10M people, including 2.5M kids, worry about their next meal.

Why Hunger Spikes

Inflation (grocery prices up 19.1%), 43% spending over 30% income on housing, and 34% unemployment rise since 2023 fuel the crisis.

Failing Grades

Food Banks Canada’s 2025 Poverty Report Card gives Fs for food insecurity, unemployment, housing, healthcare, and social supports.

Vulnerable Faces

Kids (2.5M), youth (15% jobless), single parents (44.5% in poverty), and Indigenous communities (30%+ insecure) hit hardest.

Glimmers of Hope

Canadian Dental Care Plan and National School Food Program show promise, easing budgets and feeding 400K kids.

Bold Goals

Experts say unified action could cut food insecurity by 50% by 2030, with stronger policies and community efforts.

Real Stories

Maria, a Halifax mom, skips meals for her kids. Elijah, a Cree youth, thrives with school meals. Their stories drive change.

Your Move

Contact MPs, support food banks, demand Budget 2025 fixes. Together, we can end hunger in Canada!