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Bank of Canada’s Macklem says food inflation is a concern

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Toronto Sun
· Jun 24, 2026
CHARELBOIS: Why food is more expensive in Canada: Exhibit 4271
Why CFIA Bureaucracy Is Adding to Canada's Food Inflation Problem.
Hindustan Times
· Jun 23, 2026
Soy allergy alert: Power Plate Meals recalls frozen meatloaf product nationwide
Power Plate Meals LLC recalled approximately 5,795 pounds of frozen meatloaf meals due to undeclared soy, posing risks to allergic consumers.
Western Standard
· Jun 28, 2026
Think tank warns Ottawa's canned vegetable tariffs will drive up food costs
A Montreal-based public policy think tank is warning that Ottawa’s newly imposed tariffs on imported canned vegetables will add to grocery bills at a time when Canadians are already struggling with rising food prices.
KSAT San Antonio
· Jul 1, 2026
San Antonio meat market offers budget-friendly alternatives ahead of Fourth of July
As families prepare for Fourth of July cookouts, rising beef prices continue to affect shoppers’ grocery budgets.
Loonie Politics
· Jun 22, 2026
Manitoba eyes shrinkflation law, grocery store in downtown Winnipeg
WINNIPEG — Manitoba is looking at legislation that would mandate unit pricing in grocery stores to tackle so-called shrinkflation. The announcement follows the release of a study, promised in the November throne speech, that analyzed grocery pricing in the province and industry policies. Finance Minister Adrien Sala says possible legislation would require grocers to establish [] The post Manitoba eyes shrinkflation law, grocery store in downtown Winnipeg appeared first on Loonie Politics.
CBC News
· Jun 29, 2026
Fact check: How have grocery prices changed in a year?
Grocery prices keep rising more than a year after Carney said Canadians would hold his government to account based on 'their experience at the grocery store.' Here are the facts.
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Related coverage for "Bank of Canada’s Macklem says food inflation is a concern": Toronto Sun — CHARELBOIS: Why food is more expensive in Canada: Exhibit 4271. Hindustan Times — Soy allergy alert: Power Plate Meals recalls frozen meatloaf product nationwide. Western Standard — Think tank warns Ottawa's canned vegetable tariffs will drive up food costs. KSAT San Antonio — San Antonio meat market offers budget-friendly alternatives ahead of Fourth of July. Loonie Politics — Manitoba eyes shrinkflation law, grocery store in downtown Winnipeg. CBC News — Fact check: How have grocery prices changed in a year?