Canada’s inflation rate has risen to eight per cent since June of last year. That increase is mostly driven by fuel prices, but the price of food has been a large factor as well – meaning some are making hard choices in the supermarket. Silas Brown reports.
Global News at 6 New Brunswick
N.B. food prices remain high but beginning to stabilise says expert
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