Challenging Month for Canadian Food Banks Amid Holidays, Rising Demand

Challenging Month for Canadian Food Banks Amid Holidays, Rising Demand
Boxes of donated food items are shown at the Moisson Montreal food bank in Montreal, Dec. 7, 2019. The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes
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Increasing demand for food assistance this year, coupled with a regular spike in users during the holiday season, has strained Canadian food banks this month, the directors of multiple Canadian food bank associations say.
“Christmas is always a busy time for our food banks but particularly when you add Christmas ... plus the regular need throughout the month of December has been increased, it just puts even more pressure on the food banks,” said Shawna Bissell, executive director of Food Banks Alberta, a network of over 100 local organizations in the province.