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Education and Research - Hunger in Canada
Author(s):
Canadian Association of food banks
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Description:
Information and research on the hunger issue in Canada across population types. Insights into food banks and food bank use. Downloadable docs on this webpage for more in depth reports.
Type of Resource:
Journal
Publication Date:
2007
Volume:
2007
Issue:
07/11/2007
Location:
Toronto
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