Canada’s federal alcohol tax is expected to rise on April 1, in what some people are calling “beerflation” — an increase that Restaurants Canada and Canada’s Chamber of Commerce strongly oppose. Plus, experts say the “missing middle” is needed in Canadian cities, regarding housing architecture — something between apartment buildings and single detached houses. Anne Gaviola and Brett Chang from The Peak podcast have more.
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‘Beerflation’: Canada’s federal alcohol tax expected to rise April 1
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