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OPINION: Poverty reduction only solution to hunger
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As smoke from the wildfires fills Ontario’s skies, we know firsthand that there is never a lull when it comes to emergency response.

Currently, there are Ontario food banks mobilizing to help support communities and families who have been displaced by wildfires, while equally trying to meet the continued surge in demand caused by the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. While some Ontarians may be starting to breathe a sigh of relief, the longstanding issues faced by our province’s most vulnerable continue to rage on.

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