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High grocery bills? Blame Ottawa, not Washington › Sunny South News

Summary by sunnysouthnews.com
It was expected, but still jarring. In April, food inflation in Canada surged to 3.8 per cent—a full 2.1 percentage points above the national inflation rate and nearly double the U.S. rate of two per cent. Once again, food is the primary driver behind headline inflation, amplifying affordability concerns across the country. But this isn’t just a story of global disruption or seasonal cycles. It’s increasingly clear that Canada’s food inflation i…
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sunnysouthnews.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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