Climate change and weak Canadian dollar expected to push up your grocery bill next year | CBC News
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"We are expecting a difficult year, unfortunately, for families," said Sylvain Charlebois, lead researcher on the project and a professor at Dalhousie University. This statement underscores the overarching concern regarding food affordability amid projected price increases.
While food prices went up in 2024, the increases were at the low end of predictions by academics in the Food Price Report. This indicates that despite rises, the real impacts were less severe than anticipated.
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