Saskatchewan tops Canada in child proverty as food banks see more children seeking help
Children make up nearly half of food bank clients in parts of Saskatchewan, according to food bank operators who say families are continuing to struggle with rising living costs as the province records the highest child-poverty rate in Canada.
A new Food Banks Canada report found 27.1 per cent of Saskatchewan children live in poverty, the highest rate among the provinces. The organization also gave Saskatchewan a D-plus overall in its 2026 Poverty Report Card and an F for food insecurity.
The findings are reflected in communities hundreds of kilometres apart.
For the Battlefords District Food and Resource Centre, which serves the Battlefords and 37 surrounding communities, including eight First Nations, Executive Director Erin Katerynych said children make up a significant share of those seeking help.


