Working-class folks are now food-bank clients

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Working-class folks are now food-bank clients
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Opinion: Working-class folks are now food-bank clients. A universal basic income would allow everyone to live with dignity and afford food, a basic human right.

Canadians have a long history of volunteering and giving back to the community — it’s woven into our cultural fabric.

In 2022, our volunteers have donated and worked 16,000 hours, which, if paid the living wage in Toronto , would cost The Stop more than $370,000 in payroll and benefits. When I started volunteering at The Stop in January 2021, I was recently unemployed and looking to give back to my community, help people and gain skills. The Stop’s mission to “increase access to healthy food in a manner that maintains dignity, builds health and community, and challenges inequality” resonated with me.

Food banks were originally set up as temporary solutions. Now they are a permanent fixture on the Canadian social assistance landscape.The Stop has seen growing numbers of employed people accessing our services and food bank.

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