CHARLEBOIS: Mark Carneys carbon tax rebrand wont stop food prices from rising

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Since the carbon tax was introduced at $20 per metric ton in 2019, Canadas agri-food sector has struggled with declining competitiveness. The narrowing gap between wholesale and retail prices suggests grocers are increasingly forced to import food from abroad to mitigate costs.

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