Multiple Choice
How does the nutrition of Canadian children compare with the nutrition of children in other countries?
A) Canadian children's nutrition is worse than that of children in many other countries.
B) Canadian children's nutrition is on an equal basis with that of children in most other countries.
C) Canadian children's nutrition is better than that of children in many countries, with few Canadian children experiencing poor nutrition.
D) Canadian children's nutrition is better than that of children in many other countries, although Canadian children living in poverty tend to have poor nutrition.
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