There may not be a fix for the high food prices in Canada
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A new report suggests high food prices are attributed not only to rising costs but also to inadequate incomes, including disability, social assistance, and old age security payments.
Guest: Dr. Rick Barichello, Professor of Food and Resource Economics at the University of British Columbia
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A new report suggests high food prices are attributed not only to rising costs but also to inadequate incomes, including disability, social assistance, and old age security payments.
Guest: Dr. Rick Barichello, Professor of Food and Resource Economics at the University of British Columbia
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