Home cooking program seeks to provide skills, boost food security among Métis families
A new nine-week home cooking program offered by the Jim Brady Métis Local 19 aims to provide skill development, as well as offset rising food costs.
The program began on Monday and is called Let’s Cook or Piminawasotān. There are 30 families involved representing more than 100 people and it is being made possible through funding from the federal government’s Urban Programming for Indigenous Peoples initiative.
“We’re trying to be as healthy as we can be with people and show them that healthier meals are able to be cooked on a budget,” said Local President Brett Angus.
“We are providing the food for them and the recipes for these meals.”