ViewpointsOpinionCory Morgan: Instead of Demonizing Food Retailers, Feds Should End Anti-Competitive Supply Management SystemSavePrintGrocery prices have been rising significantly in Canada, largely due to inflation. The Canadian Press/Nathan DenetteCory Morgan6/30/2023|Updated: 6/30/20230:00X 1CommentaryA recently released report from the Canadian Competition Bureau confirms what grocers have been saying all along: There is no “greedflation” happening in the retail food market and profit margins for retailers are low.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentCory MorganAuthorCory Morgan is a columnist based in Calgary.Author’s Selected ArticlesHow Ottawa’s New Program Replacing the EV Mandate Pushes Canadians Toward Electric VehiclesFeb 05, 2026Cory Morgan: Heaping Vitriol on the Alberta Independence Movement Has the Opposite Effect Than IntendedJan 31, 2026Cory Morgan: Adapt or Lose: Politics in the Age of Communication InnovationsJan 25, 2026Cory Morgan: Time to Admit the Gun Ban Agenda Won’t WorkJan 18, 2026Related TopicsSoviet Uniondairy farmersSupply Management