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You may be justifiably worried about grocery prices but what can government do about it?

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The Fraser Institute said last April: “Overall this year, on average, Ontarians will pay $276 per household because of the federal carbon tax. In 2030, the average loss for Ontarians will be $1,416 per household.”Article content While it is true that many nations prop up agriculture, we do it backward in comparison to how the U.S. does it.Article content

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