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NDP Response to the Canada Food Price Report 2026
Summary by Canada's NDP
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Canadian Families to Spend Nearly $1,000 More on Food in 2026
Halifax (Rural Roots Canada) – Canadian families can expect to spend nearly $1,000 more on food in 2026, according to the annual Canada Food Price Report. The annual forecast predicts that food prices will rise by 4% to 6% nationwide, pushing the average family of four’s grocery bill to $17,571.79, an increase of up to $994,63 from 2025. Prices are now 27% higher than five years ago, and one in four households in Canada is considered food insecu…
This increase represents an annual expenditure of up to $17,571.79 for a family of four, an increase of $994.63 over 2025. Note that 2025 saw a price increase of 3.4%, which was within the range of 3% to 5% projected in the previous report.
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