Canada flunks annual Food Bank poverty report card

Canada flunks annual Food Bank poverty report card
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Every year, Food Banks Canada, a national charity organization, releases a report card grading Canada’s poverty crisis and how the government is handling it. While some sectors improved in the 2026 release,

Canada failed across the board, with poverty worsening, and the government failing to properly aid at-risk Canadians. The report analyzed the experience of poverty in Canada, poverty measures enacted by the government, material deprivation, and legislative progress.

The massive, 144-page document analyzed Canada as a whole, as well as each province and territory individually. Food Banks Canada is a national charity organization run by a board of directors and acts independently of any government. The data source for this report is a Pollara online survey of 6,820 adult Canadians conducted March 6–21, 2026. Weighted to reflect the Canadian population per Statistics Canada census data.