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Opinion: Proposed public spaces bylaws an attack on Edmonton s marginalized

Food insecurity rising sharply in Edmonton, report finds

Between 2011 and 2022, food insecurity almost doubled. Children, single parents. Healthy food accounts for more than 40 per cent of low-income families' budget, Vital Signs report says.

Opinion: Zoning alone won t make Edmonton s housing more affordable

Opinion: Alberta needs to provide more robust relief for struggling families

Article content The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted nearly all segments of our society, especially vulnerable and marginalized groups. Families with children have particularly felt the effects due to the back and forth between the closing and re-opening of schools and child-care centres as successive waves of the virus spread through the community. The pandemic has taken a toll on the economy, contributing to high unemployment rates and increased financial instability. At the same time, families are having to contend with increased costs related to food, child care, virtual or in-person learning, face masks, and other expenses. What is needed during this trying time is relief and stability to alleviate and reduce poverty. Child benefits are an important measure towards that end. The Edmonton Social Planning Council has long touted the advantages of enhanced child benefits for low-income families.

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