Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem takes part in a news conference, after cutting key interest rate, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada July 24, 2024. REUTERS/Blair Gable

Canada’s inflation eases to 1.6 per cent, increasing chances of 50 bps rate cut

Canada's annual inflation rate slowed more than expected to 1.6 per cent in September, data showed on Tuesday, prompting markets to increase bets of a 50 basis point rate cut next week. The easing of inflation, which was mainly led by a huge drop in the price of gasoline, was the smallest annual increase in consumer prices since February 2021, Statistics Canada said.


Food inflation is causing Canadians to spend less at grocery stores.

Opinion: Food sales mirror Canada’s impoverishment

Our population is growing much faster than our GDP and food spending is falling

Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada appears to be a “trading-down” market, a trend that may persist for some time. Recent data from Statistics Canada on the food retail and service industries, as well as fresh GDP figures, paint a concerning picture, especially for those looking to attract more food companies or grocers to our country. Our population grew by […] Read more

“There’s going to be a little pain before we get to this situation where rates are starting to normalize.” – Desmond Sobool, Farm Credit Canada.

Economic headwinds seen for Canadian farmers

From interest rates to the dollar to commodity prices, here’s what Farm Credit Canada sees coming

Reading Time: 3 minutes Farm Credit Canada predicts a bit of a rocky road ahead for Canadian farmers, with input prices high, commodity prices low and interest rates not expected to drop in the short term. “The sentiment of the industry is not the greatest right now,” said Desmond Sobool, FCC’s director of economics and deputy chief economist, speaking […] Read more


The upward trend in grocery fees, primarily driven by Loblaw and Walmart, exacerbates the challenges for suppliers and independent grocers alike.

Opinion: The emerging consensus on food prices

Why all political parties agree that the grocer code of conduct is necessary

Reading Time: 3 minutes The Parliamentary Agriculture Committee has embarked on a mission to address rising food prices, extending an invitation to both Loblaw and Walmart. In a letter from the committee, Ottawa urges both retailers to voluntarily comply with the proposed grocer’s code of conduct or risk facing legislative action. In other words, Canada is on the verge […] Read more

Michael von Massow says Canada’s grocery sector would benefit from more competition, but beleives, “they are not necessarily contributing significantly to food price inflation.”

No silver bullet for food price inflation

The causes might not be what you think they are, one food academic says

Reading Time: 4 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – Canadian food price inflation has many causes, but grocers gouging customers isn’t one of them, Michael von Massow of the University of Guelph said during the December Fields on Wheels conference hosted by the University of Manitoba. Even the carbon tax hasn’t had much impact, according to the associate professor of food […] Read more






While it’s true that some level of greed exists in the food industry, as in any economic system, it can also be taken to an extreme.

Opinion: Sticker shock on grocery profits hides truth

The total number doesn’t look at profit margins, which paint a clearer picture

Reading Time: 3 minutes When it comes to selecting the most significant non-scandal of 2023, the “greedflation” campaign is the absolute winner. Politicians, and even some knowledgeable economists, have convinced many that Canadian grocers have taken advantage of the recent inflationary cycle to profit unfairly. Despite compelling data and many reports pointing to the contrary, many Canadians remain convinced […] Read more