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Food Insecurity In Canada

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In 2012, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Food was concerned with the rate of food insecurity in Canada when four million Canadians, 1.4 million of whom were children, were reportedfound to be struggling to obtain the food they required (Tarasuk, Mitchell, & Dachner, 2014). The food insecurity for Aboriginals that reside in Nunavut is the highest in the world for any Indigenous population in a developed country (Egeland, 2011). For remote Aboriginal communities in northern Canada, food insecurity is caused by the increasing cost of hunting and transportation, harsh climate and climate change, increase in population size, and decline in certain animal and plant populations (Public Policy Forum, 2015). In response to the
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