More healthy food choices needed in Nova Scotia schools, auditor general says
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Nova Scotia NDP Leader Claudia Chender called on Premier Tim Houston to expand school food programs and help families with the rising cost of food.
"A universal program that guarantees students one full meal a day at school would help with grocery bills and make sure students across this province get the food they need so they focus less on being hungry and more on learning," Chender said.
"Giving hungry kids a healthy meal at school would make a real difference for thousands of families across Nova Scotia."
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