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The national program aims to provide meals to as many as 400,000 students across Canada. (650 CKOM file photo)

Sask. signs on to National School Food Program in $15.8M agreement

Mar 10, 2025 | 1:16 PM

Saskatchewan and the federal government have signed a $15.8 million, three-year agreement under Canada’s National School Food Program.

The program, which was launched by Ottawa last year, aims to provide meals to as many as 400,000 students across the country over five years, thanks to a $1 billion investment.

“We recognize that basic nutrition at school contributes to positive student outcomes including improved academic work, initiative, class participation and problem solving,” Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan’s education minister, said in a statement.

“This funding will make a difference and allow us to continue to support the wellbeing of children and families who need it most across our growing province.”