Food crisis in Canada..!? Skipping meals..!?
Canada is the second largest country in the world. A developed country with all kinds of resources. Above all, the top power is a close friend of America. The more America says, the more it means to Canada. Even though it shares the longest data-border, it has been possible for canada to maintain good relations with America. However, canada has been in the news for some time now. The rush of Khalistanis with indian roots. Incidents of Khalistanis being killed there. The expulsion of indian diplomats. India's response to this. Relations between the two countries have reached an all-time low in many aspects. The second destination of indians In canada, the impression of indians has been erased in many fields including politics. There are a significant number of expatriates in the Canadian legislature. indians play a more important role than Canadians in many matters including education, employment, and business.
Barring the recent crisis, the role played by our people in canada is proof that the two countries have had close relations for decades. Meanwhile, two months ago, videos of some young people queuing up in canada for a part-time job went viral on social media. This video was taken by an indian student. It is a country that welcomes everyone. canada, the largest country in terms of area, was also generous in terms of immigration. Sometimes 200-300 years ago, punjabi Sikhs went to canada and settled there. Similarly, people from many countries have made canada their permanent home. Recently, it has become a bit stricter, but canada was once a paradise for immigrants. However, this country has been in a severe economic crisis for years. Canadians are suffering due to inflation and rising housing costs. As a result, many families are not even able to meet their daily needs. A beautiful childhood in canada is not possible for everyone. The reason is that children do not get nutritious food. This situation is arising due to inflation, and the increase in the prices of essential commodities. These things were revealed in a Salvation army survey. It is clear that 25 percent of parents in canada are reducing their food intake to provide nutrition to their children. This report states that more than 90 percent of families are reducing the purchase of grocery items as much as possible. One in four parents living in canada is cutting back on the food they eat to provide good nutrition for their children. More than 90 percent have cut back on grocery spending due to other financial priorities. It has been revealed that food banks in canada are also facing a severe food shortage. Meanwhile, they have decided to send back international students, including Indians. Many are not finding enough to live on. Due to lack of money, many are filling their stomachs with cheap, substandard food. 84% of people said in the survey that they skip meals when they can.