The very act of
putting food on the table became a near insurmountable task.
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Have you ever thought how strong an individual must be to
become the platform for everyone aspiring to
put a roof over their head or
food on the
table?
Deborah Smith, of Hanover Park, never thought she would struggle to
put food on the
table for her two sons, but when she and her husband both lost their jobs, it
became her reality.
To
become a scientist, you go to school for decades and dedicate your life to your project, until you're finally in a position to land a job that uses your hard - earned skills and
puts food on the
table.
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became a supplemental rather than a substantial source of income, but it helped to
put food on the
table.
When it is a choice between
putting food on the
table, and living in a home that consumes what little income they have, the decisions
become clear.
According to a recent poll by Vancouver - based Angus Reid Institute, 57 % of Canadians say it's
becoming more of a challenge to
put food on the
table.
And so at that time, people were also pretty poor, and they were worried about you know how are they going to
put food on their
tables, and this
became a thing that people found as a sport and that they thought it was something that could be productive financially, unfortunately.