
Almost a year ago, Canada’s Food Price Report projected that food inflation in 2025 would range between three and five per cent. We now stand squarely at four. For consumers, it’s been a bruising year. After months of relative calm, grocery prices have surged again since spring, driven by tariffs, weather disruptions, and a weakening Canadian dollar.
"Former Prime Minister Trudeau was simply terrible for grocery shoppers — truly terrible — and we’re still paying the price for decisions made long before Mark Carney came along. At least so far, I haven’t seen Carney make a single foolish decision affecting food prices… yet." https://t.co/wKRuFo00ac
— The Food Professor (@FoodProfessor) October 22, 2025
