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CHARLEBOIS: Disappearing middle distorting Canada’s food economy

Canada doesn’t just have a food inflation problem, it has a market structure problem – and it’s getting worse.

Over the last two years, we’ve been fixated on prices: why groceries cost more, why inflation remains stubborn, and why relief hasn’t materialized for many households. But we are missing the bigger issue. Canada’s economy is becoming increasingly K-shaped, and that is quietly undermining both affordability and innovation in our food system.

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