A new report suggests that Canadian families might see a significant increase in food expenses due to various factors, including climate change and political shifts. The ongoing Canada Post strike has reached its third week with negotiations and proposals from both sides.
Canadians to spend $801 more on food in 2025 as climate, Trump affect prices: report
A new report says a Canadian family of four can expect to spend up to $801 more on food in 2025 than they did this year. The report by experts at four Canadian universities says food prices are likely to rise between three and five per cent next year. The report's authors say there are some wild cards that could drive food prices higher next year, including climate change-related severe weather and the return of Donald Trump to the White House.
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