NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is promising to cap the price of food essentials if elected, citing examples from France and Greece where similar policies lowered food inflation by 15%. At a news conference on Sunday, Singh slammed grocery chains such as Loblaws, accusing them of price gouging. Singh criticized both the Conservatives and Liberals for proposing deep service cuts, urging voters to elect New Democrats to protect public services.
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Jagmeet Singh promises food price caps, slams grocery giants and rivals over affordability crisis
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