2022 to 2023: 3rd quarter (October, November, December 2022)
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Overview
- Nutrition North Canada (NNC) provided over $33 million in subsidy during October, November, and December 2022. This represents a decrease of 5.5% compared to the same period last year.
- Due to COVID-19, and the pressures the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns brought onto the supply chain and communities, NNC received $25 million in extra funding to increase two subsidy rates (medium and high).
- Program changes also allowed all NNC communities to receive a subsidy for goods usually reserved for air-only communities under the low subsidy level. Examples of which are personal hygiene products and household cleaning essentials.
- The highest subsidy level, or the targeted subsidy, accounted for 15% of total subsidy spending this quarter. The level targets frozen fruits, frozen vegetables, fresh milk and infant formula/food.
- The ten foods subsidized at the program’s medium level accounted for 76% of subsidy - fresh fruits, meat, fresh vegetables, poultry, frozen potato products, yogurt, eggs, bread, unsweetened juice (containers of 250ml and less), and UHT milk.
- The top foods subsidized at the program’s lowest level accounted for about 8% of the subsidy include; pizza, unsweetened juice (containers of more than 250 ml), ice cream, fresh and frozen combination foods and canned vegetables.
Data by product category
This table shows the amount of subsidy that was distributed by product category between October 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022, and the quantity of products that were subsidized during this period. Product categories are listed in descending order based on the amount of subsidy. The category that received the highest amount of subsidy is listed first, followed by the category that received the second highest amount of subsidy, and so on. Numbers in the table are preliminary. Values are subject to change.
| Product category | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Value ($) | % of Total | |
| Fruit and vegetables (fresh and frozen) | 9,485,522 | 29% | 2,397,236 | 25% |
| Milk (fresh, UHT and canned evaporated) | 5,613,683 | 17% | 1,432,456 | 15% |
| Meat, poultry and fish (fresh and frozen) | 5,582,448 | 17% | 1,539,445 | 16% |
| Bread and bread products, cereals, crackers, flour and plain fresh and frozen pasta. | 3,651,007 | 11% | 1,055,076 | 11% |
| Cheese, yogourt and other dairy products | 2,572,480 | 8% | 779,903 | 8% |
| Unsweetened juice | 1,560,382 | 5% | 561,184 | 6% |
| Eggs and egg substitutes | 1,450,833 | 4% | 395,373 | 4% |
| Infant products, formula and foods prepared specifically for infants | 780,131 | 2% | 213,973 | 2% |
| Combination foods (fresh and frozen) | 736,742 | 2% | 416,069 | 4% |
| Cooking oils, margarine, lard, shortening, butter, mayonnaise and salad dressing | 695,649 | 2% | 274,845 | 3% |
| Canned foods | 347,647 | 1% | 248,282 | 3% |
| Personal Hygiene Products | 269,187 | 1% | 177,937 | 2% |
| Nuts, seeds, peanut butter and other nut butters, tofu and other meat alternatives | 140,046 | 0% | 35,046 | 0% |
| Miscellaneous | 82,073 | 0% | 66,254 | 1% |
| Household cleaning essentials | 24,686 | 0% | 18,884 | 0% |
| Dried herbs & spices, cooking juice | 23,310 | 0% | 6,731 | 0% |
| Non-prescription drugs | 11,590 | 0% | 7,405 | 0% |
| Country Food | 129 | 0% | 194 | 0% |
| Total | 33,027,547 | 100% | 9,626,295 | 100% |
| Note: numbers may not add up due to rounding. | ||||
This chart shows what percentage of total subsidy payments was applied to specific product categories between October 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022. Because some categories received 1% or less of the subsidy payments, these categories are combined under the 'Other’ category. The chart below is based on data in the table above.
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The graph breaks down the total amount of subsidy spending between October 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022 by categories of eligible products as follows:
- Perishable fruits and vegetables, including juice: 33%
- Fruit and vegetables (fresh and frozen): 29%
- Unsweetened juice: 5%
- Milk and other perishable dairy products: 25%
- Milk (fresh, UHT, and canned evaporated): 17%
- Cheese, yoghurt and other dairy products: 8%
- Perishable meat and alternatives: 22%
- Meat, poultry and fish (fresh and frozen): 17%
- Eggs and egg substitutes: 4%
- Nuts, seeds, peanut butter and other nut butters, tofu and other meat alternatives: 0%
- Bread, cereal and other perishable grain products: 11%
- Infant products: 2%
- Margarine, oil and other fats: 2%
- perishable combination foods: 2%
- Other: 2%:
- canned food: 1%
- personal hygiene products: 1%
- miscellaneous: 0%
- household cleaning essentials: 0%
- dried herbs & spices, cooking juice: 0%
- country food: 0%
- non-prescription drugs: 0%
Data by subsidy level
This chart shows the percentage of total payments split between the 5 different subsidy levels available between October 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022.
Text alternative for Subsidy payments by subsidy level
The pie graph breaks down the total amount of subsidy spending between October 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022 by subsidy level, as follows:
- High: 15%
- Medium: 76%
- Low: 8%
- Seasonal surface transportation: 0%
- Country Food: 0%
Data by province or territory and region
This table shows the amount of subsidy that was distributed by province or territory and region between October 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022, and the product quantities that were subsidized. The provinces or territories are listed in descending order based on the amount of subsidy. Numbers in the table are preliminary. Values are subject to change. Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
| Province / territory | Region | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | ||
| Nunavut | Baffin | 9,419,271 | 29% | 1,928,906 | 20% |
| Kivalliq | 3,294,064 | 10% | 973,768 | 10% | |
| Kitikmeot | 1,964,998 | 6% | 569,220 | 6% | |
| Total | 14,678,333 | 44% | 3,471,894 | 36% | |
| Quebec | Nunavik (Northern Quebec) | 6,298,252 | 19% | 1,533,353 | 16% |
| Quebec North ShoreTable note † | 0 | 0% | 0 | 0% | |
| Total | 6,298,252 | 19% | 1,533,353 | 16% | |
| Ontario | Total | 4,169,588 | 13% | 1,662,048 | 17% |
| Manitoba | Total | 4,858,739 | 15% | 1,987,849 | 21% |
| Northwest Territories | Beaufort-Delta | 865,835 | 3% | 240,749 | 3% |
| Great Slave Lake | 219,583 | 1% | 64,244 | 1% | |
| Sahtu | 711,627 | 2% | 207,457 | 2% | |
| Deh Cho | 140,740 | 0% | 56,074 | 1% | |
| Total | 1,937,785 | 6% | 568,524 | 6% | |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | Total | 523,291 | 2% | 176,564 | 2% |
| Saskatchewan | Total | 286,879 | 1% | 119,319 | 1% |
| Alberta | Total | 226,075 | 1% | 91,290 | 1% |
| Yukon | Total | 48,603 | 0% | 15,456 | 0% |
| Total | 33,027,547 | 100.0% | 9,626,295 | 100% | |
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Data by community
This table shows the amount of subsidy that was distributed by community between October 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022 and the product quantities that were subsidized during this period. Within a province or territory, communities are listed in alphabetic order. Numbers in the table are preliminary. Values are subject to change. Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
| Province or Territory | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | |
| Alberta | 226,075.38 | 1% | 91,289.50 | 1% |
| Manitoba | 4,169,588.25 | 13% | 1,662,048.10 | 17% |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | 523,291.23 | 2% | 176,563.70 | 2% |
| Northwest Territories | 1,937,785.35 | 6% | 568,523.90 | 6% |
| Nunavut | 14,678,333.12 | 44% | 3,471,893.70 | 36% |
| Ontario | 4,858,739.20 | 15% | 1,987,848.50 | 21% |
| Quebec | 6,298,251.75 | 19% | 1,533,352.90 | 16% |
| Saskatchewan | 286,878.97 | 1% | 119,318.60 | 1% |
| Yukon | 48,603.43 | 0% | 15,455.60 | 0% |
| Total | 33,027,547 | 100% | 9,626,294 | 100% |
| Community | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | |
| Arctic Bay | 768,820 | 5% | 82,540 | 2% |
| Cape Dorset | 596,082 | 4% | 109,328 | 3% |
| Clyde River | 532,066 | 4% | 72,044 | 2% |
| Grise Fiord | 220,859 | 2% | 12,959 | 0% |
| Hall Beach | 407,267 | 3% | 64,395 | 2% |
| Igloolik | 1,031,614 | 7% | 163,838 | 5% |
| Iqaluit | 3,054,603 | 21% | 991,148 | 29% |
| Kimmirut | 260,477 | 2% | 41,459 | 1% |
| Pangnirtung | 572,359 | 4% | 118,677 | 3% |
| Pond Inlet | 1,222,007 | 8% | 136,192 | 4% |
| Qikiqtarjuaq | 243,670 | 2% | 44,109 | 1% |
| Resolute | 352,349 | 2% | 31,586 | 1% |
| Sanikiluaq | 157,098 | 1% | 60,631 | 2% |
| Cambridge Bay | 457,542 | 3% | 179,303 | 5% |
| Gjoa Haven | 421,226 | 3% | 104,204 | 3% |
| Kugaaruk | 332,541 | 2% | 70,740 | 2% |
| Kugluktuk | 399,826 | 3% | 133,969 | 4% |
| Taloyoak | 353,863 | 2% | 81,005 | 2% |
| Arviat | 661,005 | 5% | 244,033 | 7% |
| Baker Lake | 653,175 | 4% | 165,298 | 5% |
| Coral Harbour | 328,038 | 2% | 67,260 | 2% |
| Chesterfield Inlet | 120,092 | 1% | 31,305 | 1% |
| Naujaat (Repulse Bay) | 429,250 | 3% | 87,744 | 3% |
| Rankin Inlet | 980,134 | 7% | 341,236 | 10% |
| Whale Cove | 122,370 | 1% | 36,891 | 1% |
| Total | 14,678,333 | 100% | 3,471,894 | 100% |
| Community | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | |
| Akulivik | 218,292 | 3% | 44,416 | 3% |
| Aupaluk | 108,522 | 2% | 22,313 | 1% |
| Inukjuak | 577,820 | 9% | 167,773 | 11% |
| Ivujivik | 232,372 | 4% | 41,396 | 3% |
| Kangiqsualujjuaq | 429,694 | 7% | 90,982 | 6% |
| Kuujjuaq | 1,296,411 | 21% | 379,318 | 25% |
| Kuujjuarapik | 621,510 | 10% | 215,648 | 14% |
| Kangiqsujuaq | 455,874 | 7% | 80,767 | 5% |
| Kangirsuk | 298,616 | 5% | 51,845 | 3% |
| Puvirnituq | 771,205 | 12% | 178,263 | 12% |
| Quaqtaq | 262,479 | 4% | 46,175 | 3% |
| Salluit | 711,304 | 11% | 128,910 | 8% |
| Tasiujaq | 164,508 | 3% | 35,258 | 2% |
| Umiujaq | 149,645 | 2% | 50,290 | 3% |
| Total | 6,298,252 | 100% | 1,533,353 | 100% |
| Community | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | |
| Angling Lake | 34,733 | 1% | 14,917 | 1% |
| Attawapiskat | 472,366 | 10% | 194,900 | 10% |
| Bearskin Lake | 109,338 | 2% | 45,216 | 2% |
| Big Trout Lake | 245,948 | 5% | 102,716 | 5% |
| Cat Lake | 160,760 | 3% | 66,158 | 3% |
| Deer Lake | 197,407 | 4% | 80,415 | 4% |
| Eabamet Lake (Fort Hope) | 144,047 | 3% | 59,839 | 3% |
| Fort Albany | 215,548 | 4% | 89,336 | 4% |
| Favourable Lake (Sandy Lake) | 541,230 | 11% | 221,661 | 11% |
| Fort Severn | 166,566 | 3% | 50,747 | 3% |
| Kashechewan | 487,286 | 10% | 207,958 | 10% |
| Keewaywin | 145,443 | 3% | 58,758 | 3% |
| Kasabonika | 220,903 | 5% | 89,248 | 4% |
| Kingfisher Lake | 105,941 | 2% | 44,058 | 2% |
| Lansdowne House | 54,000 | 1% | 22,148 | 1% |
| Muskrat Dam | 48,742 | 1% | 20,788 | 1% |
| North Spirit Lake | 62,042 | 1% | 26,036 | 1% |
| Peawanuck | 77,910 | 2% | 26,054 | 1% |
| Pikangikum | 518,072 | 11% | 213,012 | 11% |
| Poplar Hill | 145,298 | 3% | 60,638 | 3% |
| Sachigo Lake | 124,258 | 3% | 51,529 | 3% |
| Summer Beaver | 74,789 | 2% | 31,051 | 2% |
| Webequie | 201,413 | 4% | 83,970 | 4% |
| Weagamow Lake | 163,203 | 3% | 66,790 | 3% |
| Wunnummin Lake | 141,496 | 3% | 59,904 | 3% |
| Total | 4,858,739 | 100% | 1,987,849 | 100% |
| Community | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | |
| Brochet | 159,504 | 4% | 63,400 | 4% |
| Gods Lake Narrows | 361,519 | 9% | 144,303 | 9% |
| Gods River | 181,599 | 4% | 70,592 | 4% |
| Island Lake (Garden Hill) | 599,428 | 14% | 238,251 | 14% |
| Lac Brochet | 180,385 | 4% | 70,762 | 4% |
| Little Grand Rapids | 172,295 | 4% | 68,339 | 4% |
| Negginan (Poplar River) | 229,876 | 6% | 93,058 | 6% |
| Oxford House | 658,068 | 16% | 265,039 | 16% |
| Pauingassi | 84,406 | 2% | 33,442 | 2% |
| Red Sucker Lake | 192,295 | 5% | 77,746 | 5% |
| Shamattawa | 241,820 | 6% | 97,100 | 6% |
| St. Theresa Point | 697,532 | 17% | 275,648 | 17% |
| Tadoule Lake | 83,691 | 2% | 34,901 | 2% |
| Waasagomach | 248,109 | 6% | 97,482 | 6% |
| Total | 4,169,588 | 100% | 1,662,048 | 100% |
| Community | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | |
| Aklavik | 88,704 | 6% | 34,589 | 9% |
| Paulatuk | 113,657 | 8% | 27,493 | 7% |
| Sachs Harbour | 59,297 | 4% | 8,618 | 2% |
| Ulukhaktok (Holman) | 197,478 | 14% | 38,105 | 10% |
| Gametì (Rae Lakes) | 50,421 | 4% | 15,205 | 4% |
| Lutsel K'e | 84,882 | 6% | 24,616 | 6% |
| Wekweètì (Snare Lake) | 22,054 | 2% | 6,823 | 2% |
| Whatì | 62,226 | 4% | 17,601 | 5% |
| Colville Lake | 67,699 | 5% | 11,430 | 3% |
| Deline | 165,312 | 12% | 50,654 | 13% |
| Fort Good Hope | 160,699 | 12% | 45,820 | 12% |
| Norman Wells | 192,378 | 14% | 63,539 | 17% |
| Tulita | 125,539 | 9% | 36,014 | 9% |
| Total | 1,390,346 | 100% | 380,505 | 100% |
| Community | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | |
| Hopedale | 74,463 | 14% | 26,814 | 15% |
| Makkovik | 50,344 | 10% | 18,229 | 10% |
| Nain | 214,733 | 41% | 66,943 | 38% |
| Natuashish | 94,016 | 18% | 30,275 | 17% |
| Postville | 24,219 | 5% | 8,794 | 5% |
| Rigolet | 60,874 | 12% | 23,835 | 13% |
| Black Tickle | 4,643 | 1% | 1,675 | 1% |
| Total | 523,291 | 100% | 176,564 | 100% |
| Community | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | |
| Fond-du-Lac | 151,498 | 53% | 63,345 | 53% |
| Uranium City | 11,103 | 4% | 4,490 | 4% |
| Wollaston Lake | 124,278 | 43% | 51,484 | 43% |
| Total | 286,879 | 100% | 119,319 | 100% |
| Community | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | |
| Fort Chipewyan | 26,075 | 100% | 91,290 | 100% |
| Community | Subsidy | Volume | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value ($) | % of Total | Weight (kg) | % of Total | |
| Old Crow | 48,603 | 100% | 15,456 | 100% |