Maritimers are feeling the pinch as inflation rates go higher and higher, meaning more difficult decisions. Housing, groceries and gas all cost more and wages are unable to keep up. On the food front, one expert predicts prices will come down, but not for a while. Callum Smith reports.
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Maritimers feeling the pinch as costs of food, gas and housing keep rising
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