By Sarah Plowman, CTV National News Journalist Click here for updates on this story FREDERICTON, N.B. (CTV Network) — As millions of Canadians head into the Thanksgiving weekend, food banks across the country continue to see a surge in demand. “If you compare even September of last year versus September of this year, we’re up 17 per cent,” said Alex Boyd, the CEO of Greener Village in Fredericton, told CTV News. In Mississauga, there was an increase of nearly 60 per cent in the number of people who went to food banks in 2024 compared to last year, according to CEO of Food Banks Mississauga Meghan Nicholls. “The numbers are moving in the wrong direction as wages don’t keep up
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