How soon will Canadians save from the carbon tax’s demise? Depends what you’re buying
The federal government is eliminating carbon pricing for consumers. But Canadians won’t see immediate savings on all products.
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The federal government is eliminating carbon pricing for consumers. But Canadians won’t see immediate savings on all products.
An industry-wide ”blackout” is coming to an end, meaning some items in your grocery cart will cost more.
Food prices are likely to increase by 3% to 5% in 2025, but wild cards like climate change and...
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Why Canadians are still feeling the squeeze of high food costs, and what to do about it.
Metro and Food Basics customers in Ontario now have access to the program. How does Moi work, and is...
Statistics Canada reports the smallest yearly inflation increase since 2021, largely due to cheaper gas prices.
With food prices rising due to inflation, shoppers have been buying more private-label products at grocery stores. That trend...
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From farm to table: How extreme weather affects prices along the food supply chain.