Liberals plan talks to launch school food program before end of next school year

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Liberals plan talks to launch school food program before end of next school year
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The government hopes to see kids eating meals under a universal, national school food program before the end of the next school year, but it will take time for organizations to scale up their operations, the families minister said Thursday.

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