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National Post
1 Apr 2024

OTTAWA — The Liberal seduction campaign targeting Millennials and young parents continued Monday, with Justin Trudeau pledging to create a $1-billion, five-year national school lunch program in time for September.
In a pre-budget announcement in Toronto Monday, the prime minister promised that the budget on April 16 would formalize the creation of the program that aims to pay for 400,000 additional children who don’t currently receive a meal at school.