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Canada's Food Price Report 2021
- Canadian Grocer: Food prices forecast to rise up to 5% in 2021: Report
- CTV: Food prices continue to rise in 2021
- National Observer: Food prices are set to rise in 2021 — and farmers, food-insecure people will take a hit
- Bloomberg: Grocery Bills in Canada to Rise as Pandemic Impacts Play Out
- Narcity: New Food Price Report Says Canadians Will Pay Hundreds More For Groceries In 2021
- La Presse: Hausse de prix en vue pour le panier d'épicerie en 2021
- TVA Nouvelles: Vers une hausse du prix des aliments de «3 à 5%» en 2021: entrevue avec Sylvain Charlebois
- Signal Post: Posthaste: Expect your average grocery bill to rise by nearly $700 next year — the most in a decade
- National Post: Food to cost up to five per cent more next year, report warns. Vegetable prices to jump the most
- Toronto Star: A typical family’s food bill will jump by almost $700 next year — the biggest leap in more than a decade
- Halifax Examiner: Expect to fork over more for pork — and all your food — in 2021
- Yahoo Finance: Canada's Food Price Report 2021 predicts annual food expenditure could go up by as much as $695 compared to 2020
- Le Journal de Quebec: Vers une hausse du prix des aliments de «3 à 5%» en 2021
- Halifax Star: Can. families will pay up to $695 more a year for groceries in 2021, report says
- Global News: Canadian families to pay up to $695 more for groceries in 2021: report
- The Weather Network: Canada's food prices to keep rising in 2021: Report
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