Food is essential to health and wellbeing. Yet, 5.8 million Canadians are experiencing food insecurity, meaning they struggle to access the food they need due to financial constraints and other challenges. The escalating cost of living seen across Canada (and much of the world) will only escalate this issue. Food insecurity has serious implications on health and wellbeing, which leads to a large burden on the health care system.
Food insecurity is considered a social determinant of health – but can public policy “treat” the upstream causes rather than the symptoms? The concept of ‘food as medicine’ is emerging as an innovative framework through which policy could treat food as healthcare. Can it help reduce the burden food insecurity places on our health care system in Canada?
On Wednesday, April 26, join Canada 2020 in Ottawa for a timely conversation on ways that public policy can prioritize reducing food insecurity, improving access, and building a healthier future for all.
Food as Medicine:
Exploring the connections and opportunities across food and health care
Wednesday, April 26, 2023 | 12:00 pm EDT
Canada 2020 Studio
Third Floor, 35 O’Connor Street | Ottawa, Ontario
Light lunch provided
Individual: $35 | Table of 6: $195
Non-profit/educator/student: $25
Announced Speakers
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Dr. Andrew Boozary
Executive Director, Gattuso Centre for Social Medicine, University Health Network
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David Herle
MODERATOR - Host, Curse of Politics and the Herle Burly; and Owner of the Gandalf Group
Biography -
Adam van Koeverden
Parliamentary Secretary to Canada’s Minister of Health, and Member of Parliament for Milton
Biography