The
Minister of Healthy and Inclusive Communities isn't taking issue with
the estimate of 24 per cent of children in the province growing up in
homes where getting enough food is a problem.
Dorothy
Shephard, who's also the M-L-A for Saint John Lancaster, tells CHSJ
News the Alward Government is not sitting back, waiting for the
provincial economy to get better.
She
says the government spends about 1 and a half million dollars a year on
29 different programmes which include community gardens, one of which
just opened on land leased to the Carleton Community Centre by the Port
Authority.
Shephard
also says food mentors go into communities to teach people how they can
shop well by buying nutritious foods that are cheaper than processed
food. She points out the community gardens are full of people.