Chrystia Freeland, deputy prime minister and minister of finance, said Wednesday that grocery store CEOs have a “responsibility” to Canadians to do what they can to lower food prices in their stores as inflation remains high. Speaking about the upcoming committee hearing on food price inflation, she said she hopes “they’re going to tell us that the prices are going to start coming down.”
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Grocery store CEOs have ‘responsibility’ to work at lowering food prices amid inflation: Freeland
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