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China aims to ease trade tensions and strengthen communication with Canada, as high-level talks show progress, but optimism remains muted as a Xi-Trump call fails to energize Chinese manufacturers.

Free school meals to be extended to 500,000 more children

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Free school meals to be extended to 500,000 more children
Half a million more kids will now qualify for free school meals under new government plans—a move that anti-poverty charities are cheering as a step in the right direction. While they’re hopeful this signals bigger changes ahead, the expansion will ease the strain on families hit hardest by rising living costs.
Editor’s Note: For struggling families, free school meals aren’t just about saving money—they’re a lifeline. This expansion means fewer kids going hungry and less stress for parents scrambling to cover basics. It’s also a nod to growing pressure to tackle child poverty, especially as food prices keep climbing.
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