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10 March 2026

F2CC is now accepting applications for 2 grant streams!

Farm to cafeteria Canada is now accepting grant applications for both grant streem Indigenous Foodways in Schools grant stream and our Farm to School Canada grants streams, thanks to the support Read more

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7 April 2025

School Food Infrastructure Fund Grant

Farm to Cafeteria Canada (F2CC) has been selected as one of ten organizations by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) to distribute $1.1M of the School Food Infrastructure Fund (SFIF) to eligible community organizations across Canada (see the AAFC Read more

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10 March 2025

Alberta becomes last province to join Ottawa's national school nutrition program

DMONTON — The Alberta and federal governments have ratified a $42-million agreement to expand meal programs for students. Officials say the federal money will come over three years and supplements Alberta’s existing school nutrition program. The fe Read more

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7 January 2025

Interactive Exhibition Banquet

A multi-sensory and festive experience! We’ve prepared a scrumptious adventure for you. Be our guest and grab a seat at the table! Banquet is a hearty and interactive experience around a topic that everyone loves: food! Start in the kitchen and mov Read more

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29 November 2024

Ottawa pledges $7M to help expand P.E.I.'s school food program

The federal government is contributing $7.1 million over the next three years to help expand Prince Edward Island's school food program, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday morning on CBC's Island Morning. The money will go straight into Read more

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18 November 2024

Ex-chef wants to bring food back to the classroom

A former chef and an ex-All Black have teamed up to deliver better food education in schools across New Zealand. To get children thinking about making healthier choices, accessible teaching modules have been developed through digital platform EATuca Read more

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