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      Food prices will likely go up in 2024. Can these controls help lower them?

      2 years ago
      Duration 7:19

      Food prices will likely go up in 2024. Can these controls help lower them?

      • 2 years ago
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      • Duration 7:19

      Some claim changes to Canada's Competition Act, as well as the proposed grocery code of conduct, as the latest controls that will help lower food prices in the grocery sector.

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