Between January 2015 and 2016,
Canadian food prices rose four per cent, according to Statistics Canada's consumer price index.
Not exact matches
What will surprise you is the number one worry among
Canadians:
rising food prices.
But what if buying
Canadian - made luxuries is the answer to
rising food prices?
Rising food prices have also led
Canadians to cut back on «extras.»
The survey found
rising food prices have led to
Canadians making more affordable, but less healthy purchases.
In its report, Angus Reid Institute noted the
Canadian dollar was a key cause of
rising food prices.
Two in three
Canadians (63 %) said
rising food prices hadn't been receiving enough attention from Canada's elected leaders, and 53 % said the issue was «one of the most important» facing the country today.
Norton
Rose Fulbright Canada LLP recently published an article on the «Top 10 Updates on
Canadian Market Access, Exclusivity and
Pricing Issues» for the
Food and Drug Law Institute's March / April 2018 issue of Update Magazine.