Brace yourself! Food is about to get a whole lot more expensive.
Researchers at Dalhousie University in Halifax estimate the typical Canadian family will spend up to $420 more on food in 2017 as prices rise between 3% and 5 %. They also think it will be more expensive to dine out with restaurant meals expected to increase by 2% to 4%.
Researchers say the Canadian dollar and U-S president-elect Donald Trump’s first year in power will be the two biggest factors pushing up prices. They expect the loonie to slide against the U-S dollar and say Trump’s policies, like the possible deportation of illegal, seasonal farm workers, will drive up food costs.
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