Food insecurity persists in Ontario cities that declared emergencies over past year

A volunteer works in the storeroom of St. Philip Neri’s Table Food Bank at St Philip Neri Church in Toronto, Friday, Oct. 25, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - More than a year since a growing list of Ontario municipalities began declaring food insecurity emergencies, hunger in those communities has not abated, food bank operators say. 

Although the formal declarations raised awareness and helped boost donations, the number of people relying on food banks continues to grow across Ontario and the country, reports show. Advocates say that won't change unless better income and housing supports are provided for those who struggle to put food on the table amid an affordability crisis. 

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