WATCH: Carney’s grocery rebate misses the real problem
| By Natalia BankertMark Carney’s grocery rebate may help on the short-term as Canadians struggle with the rising price of food – but it doesn’t address the real problem.
Net-zero policies like the industrial carbon tax are driving up the costs of producing and transporting food.
Nataliya Bankert explains.
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