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Housing, groceries and travel were huge headaches for Canadians last year. Here’s why 2023 might not be any better

From Mauser – $12.11 per pound, Mr. Loblaws is gonna be able to afford to buy his own freezers soon!

The predictions for 2023 are rolling in, and they’re not pretty.

Right now, we’re at that nasty spot where inflation is high, food and homes feel unaffordable, and the economy is slowing rapidly before our eyes. Not to mention a new strain of COVID-19 on the loose.

Economists are forecasting not much growth at all this year before coming back to life in 2024, and their lookaheads are laced with foreboding.

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