Country's highest rate of child hunger felt in Newfoundland and Labrador classrooms
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ST. JOHN'S — Summer is approaching and teachers in Newfoundland and Labrador are worried many of their students will spend their holiday months hungry without school lunch programs to offer a meal, says Trent Langdon.
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