35% of Canadians Struggling to Pay for Groceries, MPs Hear

35% of Canadians Struggling to Pay for Groceries, MPs Hear
People shop at a Loblaws store in Toronto on May 3, 2018. The Canadian Press/Nathan Denette
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About 35 percent of Canadians are struggling to pay for groceries as inflation continues to push food prices higher, Statistics Canada representatives told MPs on a House of Commons committee.

“Since early 2021, higher prices for gasoline, shelter, food, and consumer durables like automobiles have put upward pressure on consumer inflation,” said Matthew MacDonald, assistant director of Statistics Canada’s Consumer Prices Division.