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Ken Boessenkool: Eliminate the GST—and other ways to respond to future Trump trade tariffs
The Weekly Wrap: I stand with Alberta
Heather Exner-Pirot: Want to remain strong and free, Canada? Six steps to becoming an energy and resource superpower
Richard Shimooka: When it comes to national security, Trudeau leaves Canada worse than he found it
Joanna Baron: Don’t forget about the Emergencies Act when assessing Trudeau’s legal legacy
Maple Leaf Centre for Food Security
In collaboration with the Maple Leaf Centre for Food Security, The Hub recently ran a multi-week policy campaign – including four podcasts and four opinion commentaries – on how Canadians with disabilities are disproportionately affected by food insecurity and the role of better public policy to support them.
Jennifer Robson: Food insecurity among Canadian adults with disabilities is shockingly high. Here’s what we could do about that
If you have a disability, your risk of experiencing food insecurity is more than double that of your fellow Canadians without a disability. That’s true even after holding constant other factors like age, education, immigration status, and housing tenure. This is shocking but sadly not surprising. This is also a policy choice.