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      Shoppers in Ottawa worried about grocery bills | CBC.ca Loaded

      Shoppers in Ottawa worried about grocery bills

      3 months ago
      Duration 0:47

      Shoppers in Ottawa worried about grocery bills

      • 3 months ago
      • News
      • Duration 0:47

      Given the U.S. tariffs and Canadian counter-tariffs, these shoppers are worried about how their household budgets will be affected going forward.

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