Canada is following in the footsteps of the U.K. and Australia and implementing a grocery code of conduct in 2026. Anne Gaviola has more on whether these new rules could dampen rampant sticker shock at the grocery store.
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Business Matters: Canada’s grocery code of conduct is coming in 2026. Here’s what it means for you
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