Elbows up Liberals!

Food prices in Canada have risen because of LIBERAL carbon pricing. Carbon pricing adds a percentage to every aspect of farming and transportation with each getting hit multiple times with the same carbon tax before the food comes to market.

A quick survey in basic food staples below confirms what we all already know.



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Based on this chart the UK has the cheapest prices, now the UK does in fact also have carbon type taxes. It isn't unified like the Canadian ones are but it is there none the less and their prices are cheaper than that of the USA. So maybe there is an underlying tissue with sourcing these products in Canada compared to the UK and could be a reason why the price is significantly higher?