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That is more visits than our population in Toronto.
Canada is going to collapse, lead by Ontario. Don't blame me, I was just the Messenger. I knew Trump was going to take the commercials as foreign interference. They are doing to America what America does not do to Canada. This is the sign of a psychotic inferiority complex in which the government controls your life through covert police agencies and spreads hatred for America and Trump while some of us with a strong degree of internal locus of control (now I know better in this country) and confidence who was never intimidated by Americans is ironically destroyed.
The government lead by covert apparatuses here, the courts designed to destroy you at their request as they control judges, steal your potential, your relationships, your career, your families will meant for you when they pass, your home...it's evil and it's now known by others.
I will be homeless in the Winter, a former top sports, scholastic and corporate achiever. For what purpose? For abusers to justify their existence while cowardly and bully politicians let the abusers loose on citizens.
Now some in Canada are realize they are facing a bull in Trump and no amount of dark money to Establishment politicians in the U.S will make a difference. It is not so easy to bully a $30T economy lead by a guy who doesn't back down, it's not like bullying a kid born poor. I may be one great victim but no one can say I wasn't a loyal Canadian begging for them to listen and change course.
Now even the Middle Class need food banks. I'm not a whiner, I'm a victim. Now there are so many other victims and the same people who destroyed me in turn destroyed our nation to reward their low performing lineage.
Soon that reward won't exist as government will run out of money.
www.thestar.com
Torontonians are turning to food banks more often and for longer periods of time, with even those working multiple jobs or who have post-secondary degrees seeking their support.
Those are some of the key findings in this year’s “Who’s Hungry” report from the Daily Bread Food Bank and North York Harvest Food Bank released Monday, an annual study that exposes the deepening crisis of food insecurity and poverty in Toronto.
They aren’t “problems with just one sector of the population. These are people who are employed, two-parent families, single-parent families. This has affected every community from coast to coast to coast,” said Kirstin Beardsley, CEO of Food Banks Canada, in an interview.
Toronto food banks saw more than four million visits from April 1, 2024 to March 31, according to the report, more than half a million since last year’s report and a whopping 340 per cent increase since 2019.
“More and more working age folks have to come to the food bank,” said Neil Hetherington, CEO of Daily Bread Food Bank, in an interview.
Of the roughly 300,000 food bank clients that made up the millions of visits, 65 per cent were of working age and 57 per cent had a post-secondary degree or a higher form of education, showing poverty is becoming harder to escape.
Canada is going to collapse, lead by Ontario. Don't blame me, I was just the Messenger. I knew Trump was going to take the commercials as foreign interference. They are doing to America what America does not do to Canada. This is the sign of a psychotic inferiority complex in which the government controls your life through covert police agencies and spreads hatred for America and Trump while some of us with a strong degree of internal locus of control (now I know better in this country) and confidence who was never intimidated by Americans is ironically destroyed.
The government lead by covert apparatuses here, the courts designed to destroy you at their request as they control judges, steal your potential, your relationships, your career, your families will meant for you when they pass, your home...it's evil and it's now known by others.
I will be homeless in the Winter, a former top sports, scholastic and corporate achiever. For what purpose? For abusers to justify their existence while cowardly and bully politicians let the abusers loose on citizens.
Now some in Canada are realize they are facing a bull in Trump and no amount of dark money to Establishment politicians in the U.S will make a difference. It is not so easy to bully a $30T economy lead by a guy who doesn't back down, it's not like bullying a kid born poor. I may be one great victim but no one can say I wasn't a loyal Canadian begging for them to listen and change course.
Now even the Middle Class need food banks. I'm not a whiner, I'm a victim. Now there are so many other victims and the same people who destroyed me in turn destroyed our nation to reward their low performing lineage.
Soon that reward won't exist as government will run out of money.
Toronto food banks saw more than 4 million visits in the last year, including from those working multiple jobs
Residents working multiple jobs and even those with post-secondary degrees are struggling to make ends meet, according to report by the Daily Bread Food Bank and North York Harvest Food Bank.
Torontonians are turning to food banks more often and for longer periods of time, with even those working multiple jobs or who have post-secondary degrees seeking their support.
Those are some of the key findings in this year’s “Who’s Hungry” report from the Daily Bread Food Bank and North York Harvest Food Bank released Monday, an annual study that exposes the deepening crisis of food insecurity and poverty in Toronto.
They aren’t “problems with just one sector of the population. These are people who are employed, two-parent families, single-parent families. This has affected every community from coast to coast to coast,” said Kirstin Beardsley, CEO of Food Banks Canada, in an interview.
Toronto food banks saw more than four million visits from April 1, 2024 to March 31, according to the report, more than half a million since last year’s report and a whopping 340 per cent increase since 2019.
“More and more working age folks have to come to the food bank,” said Neil Hetherington, CEO of Daily Bread Food Bank, in an interview.
Of the roughly 300,000 food bank clients that made up the millions of visits, 65 per cent were of working age and 57 per cent had a post-secondary degree or a higher form of education, showing poverty is becoming harder to escape.
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