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Prime minister to promote school nutrition program at Winnipeg school – Winnipeg

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to visit a school in Winnipeg on Friday to promote his government’s school nutrition program.

The government’s spring budget included a promise to develop a national plan to provide meals to 400,000 more kids across the country.

The cost is estimated at $1 billion over five years.

Manitoba’s NDP government has promised $30 million for school meal programs this year.


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Manitoba’s $30M commitment to school nutrition welcomed by local school divisions


The prime minister spoke to Liberal supporters Thursday night at a party fundraiser. He touted his government’s spending plans, including new dental care, expanded child care and coverage for insulin.

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Despite ongoing deficits, he said Canada’s fiscal situation is better than that of other large developed countries.


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“Our focus as a government has always been understanding that confident countries invest in themselves, invest in their people,” Trudeau told dozens of supporters at a downtown hotel.

“And that’s why we continue to put the strongest balance sheet in the G7 in service of Canadians.”


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