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Food insecurity expected to worsen as food prices rise

Food prices are expected to jump significantly in 2022, causing intensified food insecurity across the country. Lead author of Canada’s Food Price Report and director of Agri-food Analytics lab at Dalhousie University Sylvain Charlebois breaks down the data.

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