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School Food Programs in Canada

Models for Success

Healthy meals lead to better learning and stronger communities—a practical guide to school food programs that make a difference.

School food programs are increasingly recognized as essential for improving health, education, and economic outcomes. This book offers the first Canadian-focused examination of these initiatives, highlighting innovative models and demonstrating why making them a national priority is crucial.

Bringing together insights from university researchers, community organizers, educators, public health professionals, and local government practitioners, the volume combines a historical overview of policy and advocacy with detailed case studies of successful programs. The final chapter looks beyond Canada, surveying school food policies in six other countries to reveal lessons that can inform domestic practice.

By linking provincial, Indigenous, and federal efforts with on-the-ground implementation, the book provides a framework for understanding which program models and features best serve diverse Canadian communities, making it an indispensable resource for policymakers, educators, and advocates alike.

288 pages | 13 halftones, 1 map, 5 charts, 5 tables, 2 text boxes | 6 x 9 | © 2026

Education: Education--General Studies

Food and Gastronomy

Political Science: Public Policy


Reviews

"School Food Programs in Canada is a timely and accessible book. This impressive, interdisciplinary group of authors provides significant historical and comparative insights into school food programs. They are, without a doubt, some of best-informed researchers and community representatives on this subject."

Mustafa Koç, professor emeritus, Sociology, Toronto Metropolitan University

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