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  1. On average, a family in Attawapiskat, a First Nations community in northern Ontario, spent $1,909 on food a month, compared to $847 in Toronto, according to a report released in 2016. Given that inflation has reached all-time high levels this year, those figures are likely much bleaker today. In Australia, the picture is no different: the cost ...

  2. Jan 19, 2017 · The furs were underpriced, he says, and most fell into debt. I walk past $30 frozen pizzas and $15 cartons of eggs. At the fruit and veggie section, a bunch of grapes (79 grams or about 100 grapes) costs $13.42, a bag of apples (three pounds of Golden Delicious) is $15.29, and a single head of red cabbage is $12.89.

  3. Sep 21, 2022 · Shelter costs for the 373,920 people on reserve, most of whom are First Nations people, are available in the 2021 Census. On reserve, five in six households (83.8%) reported shelter costs, paying an average of $584 per month. Less than one-tenth of households living on reserve (8.4%) spent 30% or more of their income on shelter costs.

  4. In comparison, all federal program spending on all Canadians (including First Nations ) rose to $7,316 per person in 2012 from $1,504 per capita back in 1950—a 387 per cent increase in real terms. Taxpayers have been increasingly generous to Canada’s Aboriginal people. Although, for the record, I’m not asserting 1950s funding was optimal ...

  5. Mar 7, 2022 · First Nations communities in northern Manitoba already pay high prices for fuel and groceries, and many are worried about the impact rising costs will have on struggling families.

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  6. Overall spending increases announced in Budget 2022 were more moderate than federal spending increases during the pandemic years of 2019-2021. Federal Indigenous spending, however, con-tinues to grow faster than overall spending. It is projected to rise from about $25 billion in fiscal 2021-22 to about $35.5 billion in 2026-27, an increase of ...

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  8. Nov 6, 2019 · Food insecurity — a term used to describe those who do not have enough income to cover their food costs — was reported to be even higher among First Nations households in Alberta, where 60 per ...

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