Just The Facts: Food Inflation 

December 15, 2025 at 4:18 pm  Federal, Politics

Ottawa, ON – Today’s consumer price index (CPI) data from StatsCan is devastating for Canadians already squeezed by rising costs of living. Fresh fruit is up 4.4 per cent year-over-year, fruit juice by 4.8 per cent and oranges – that classic Christmas favourite – by 7.8 per cent. Coffee and tea are up by more than 23 per cent compared to this time last year, and lettuce by an astounding 26.8 per cent over the same period.

When looking for the main course, fresh or frozen chicken is up 7.4 per cent, fresh or frozen meat in general by 14.2 per cent, and beef specifically by a whopping 17 per cent year-over-year – bad news for anyone wanting a traditional Christmas roast.

The latest CPI report states clearly that “grocery price inflation is the highest since the end of 2023”, with grocery prices 4.7 per cent higher than November 2024. Even more concerning, food prices are up by 1.9 per cent just compared to October – nearly exceeding the Bank of Canada’s annual food inflation target, and something StatsCan notes was “the largest month-over-month increase since January 2023”.

No wonder Food Banks Canada said that we now live in a country “where hunger is normalized”, with a record-breaking 2.1 million visits to food banks this past March alone, and Feed Ontario reported that fully one out of every 16 Ontarians visited a food bank in 2024-2025.

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canadians should judge him by prices at the till. With grocery costs nearly 5 per cent higher than this time last year, the verdict is in. It’s past time to end inflationary Liberal spending, axe the industrial carbon tax and food packaging tax that drive up the cost of food, and make sure that every Canadian family can afford good, nutritious meals this holiday season.

View the full article from the original source

No conversations yet

Activity Stream

Thu, Jan 8, 2026 at 8:00 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: The power of awe: How nature can transform our perspective
Tue, Dec 23, 2025 at 1:13 pm - Kamloops Film Society posted on their blog: KFS Board Corner – The Kamloops Film Society
Mon, Dec 22, 2025 at 1:05 am - Kamloops Film Society posted on their blog: Sunday Classics | Law in FIlm – The Kamloops Film Society
Thu, Dec 18, 2025 at 9:37 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: Unstoppable renewable energy revolution powers on
Wed, Dec 17, 2025 at 5:55 pm - Kamloops Film Society posted on their blog: Food on Film – The Kamloops Film Society
Fri, Dec 12, 2025 at 11:33 am - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Looking in the rear-view mirror… and at what’s coming next
Fri, Dec 12, 2025 at 11:32 am - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Some wins in the new KAMPLAN
Fri, Dec 12, 2025 at 11:04 am - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Quick year-end actions: pick one or do them all!
Full Stream
No items found