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Posted on 04/10/07

School food policies get low marks

Governments have failed students by allowing the sale of sugar-and-grease-filled fare in Canadian schools under a "patchwork quilt of flimsy, inconsistent" policies, says a new report.The Centre for Science in the Public Interest released a report card yesterday giving three provinces - Saskatchewan, Ontario and Prince Edward Island - an F grade in school nutrition standards. No province or territory got an A.

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