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Canada food prices to rise by up to 6% in 2026 – study
Food prices in Canada could rise by up to 6% next year, with the cost of meat potentially increasing faster, academic research has suggested.
A typical family of four is projected to spend about $17,572 on food next year – potentially as much as $995 more than in 2025. Food prices are estimated to go up by between four to six per cent next ...
Canada's annual inflation rate was 2.2% in November, unchanged from the previous month, and driven primarily by food prices ...
Grocery price inflation is the highest its been since 2023, with the price of food bought from stores rising 4.7 per cent in November year over year. But which items have hit your grocery bill hardest ...
Grocery prices in Canada increased an average of 4.7 per cent in November compared to a year earlier, according to the latest Consumer Price Index.
Food prices climbed sharply in November, underscoring persistent inflation pressures in Canada despite stable headline ...
The 2026 edition of Canada's Food Price Report predicts grocery prices in Canada will climb by 4 to 6% next year, meaning the average family of four could spend nearly $1,000 more on groceries than ...
Canada's annual inflation rate remained constant at 2.2% in November, owing primarily to increased food prices, Statistics ...
Come January 1st, a grocery “code of conduct” is set to take effect, laying out rules for how retailers and suppliers are expected to treat one another. So far, all of Canada’s major grocers are on ...
“The most widely cited concern is grocery prices, selected by 81% of Canadians. This concern rises sharply with age, from 61% ...
Canada’s Grocers’ Code of Conduct enters force in 2026, but its ability to curb food inflation and rebalance power remains ...
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