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19 April 2026

“If the government can do anything to help access healthy and affordable food, it's great news,” said Dani Deboice, executive director of Vibrant Communities Calgary. “Low-income people have very little wiggle room and food is the only variable cost — they're having to make trade-offs with rent and food.”
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