Food insecurity and food sovereignty at the local and national levels
Research Portfolio 3
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Equitable and reliable access to locally grown, nutritious, and culturally relevant foods is a necessary step toward achieving food sovereignty in Canadian communities. In our current context of sky rocketing food prices and changing weather patterns, climate-related food insecurity and growing inequities in access to healthy food is a significant concern. In this rapidly growing research portfolio, we have projects on food insecurity at the local and national levels in partnership with Indigenous communities in the North, with community paramedics and older adults living in rural food deserts in Eastern Ontario, and with patients and caregivers receiving palliative and end-of-life care in Bruyere’s Palliative Care Unit.