COST OF LIVING | Here's how prices for groceries differ depending on where you live in Canada
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- CTV News' Kamil Karamali shares the latest on a study showing how prices for groceries range depending on where you live in Canada.
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Thanks to Trudeau 👳🏿♂️ and Singh 👳🏼♂️
lol which one of those emoticons is Trudeau?
BC getting gouged
There is absolutely no reason why Vancouver and Regina should pay $10 more than Toronto.
Sure they should. They voted NDP so they should pay more
Bring Cash!
@@jumbome7420EXACTLY! You get what you pay for
Toronto deserves another tax increase
Hate how Saskatchewan loves NDP
Huh? Don’t get this “demand” argument. The most expensive and the cheapest are Regina and Calgary. Of all of the cities included, those are the least populated. There cannot be more demand in Calgary rather than Toronto?
Came here to say same … not sure the expert logic
You save a lot shopping at no frills basics and superstore price match
No Frills and Real Canadian Superstore are owned by Loblaws.
PROFITEERING BASED ON PROVINCE INCOME.
Let’s see how short people’s memory will be at the next election.
*FOOD IS EXPENSIVE EVERYWHERE*
These big grocery chains need to be forced to downsize. In other words, open up all no, not to sell back all those grocery stores that they bought out all the private groceries that they put out a business. They need to resell them and allow for some kind of competition.
Same with these big companies that bought up all the rental properties across this country and now have a monopoly on renting because they all own them. Boardwalk owns a lot of properties in Alberta. I don't know what all the other ones are. But they are controlling the market for rent and the government is doing nothing absolutely nothing to stop it. They need to be forced to downsize as well and that will create less of a monopoly.
Just need more compation and that will drive prices down. And the same with housing and rental.
Bottom line grocery conglomerates have made billion dollar profits, so now housing and food are fair game for exploitation
Voting Lib/NDP has financial consequences folks.
BRING MORE SCAMMIGRUNTS ❤
My friend lives in Toronto and groceries are more there when she comes to Hamilton she stocks up because it's a bit cheaper she's been doing this for years . Rents/leases in more expensive cities are higher also. Like no frills probably pays $20,000/m to lease their space in Toronto vs no frills on a smaller city/town, so therefore their products are cheaper due to that fact as well
You just did this report so your journalists can write of their groceries as a business expense
hard to compare - operating costs are not the same, property lease amount, number of customers/store/week, cost of labour, density, average customer receipt total etc, etc
Canada at it's finest !
1:21 Saskatoon Walmart, $62.49 not including tax. Caluclated based on prices reflected on their web.
Food is cheaper in Ontario vs BC due to larger population?
Everyone move to Calgary. It'll get expensive there too
Carbon tax
Carbon tax accounts for 3 to 9 cents per $100 spent on groceries.
@@BigBore525xcarbon tax actually has no effect on anything related to price
@@TheWalamala It has a tiny effect, 3.3 cent on average due to the higher transportation fuel costs, 9 cents per $100 if you're in Manitoba, which is the highest, according to studies that have done the actual math. It is essentially nothing, as the high prices are due to corporate price gouging.
How much carbon tax do the producers and transporters pay?
@@gcc8584 Producers and transporters of what? Groceries? The carbon Tax exempts all gasoline and diesel used on farms as well as biological emissions so that about 97% of on-farm emissions are not subject to the price on pollution.
Drop the carbon tax for ALL Canadians.
Won't make a difference.
@@flywithme7 sure it will
Saving money by living in Toronto. What a comedian!
Calgary is the most affordable big city in Canada, it's true.
BC is the worst province in the country, highest tax, highest cost of living, and nothing here gets done, roads at E broadway and cambie has been under construction for 6 years.
Winnipeg is a no go zone.
I don’t buy big name brands no more .
Trudeau's World
$5.50 ea. for a 2 ltr. carton of OJ and a carton of Milk at Loblaws 😡
the fourth estate is laughing at you
IMMIGRANTS FORCING PRICES UP. 😂
What about cost over time
MOVE TO THE EAST COAST and QUEBEC.
No sales tax in Alberta (direct or via HST).
There's none on food here in BC, were just getting screwed by the food giants.
@@mapleleaf8948 by you basic dictatorship
COMPETITION...IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS IS NON EXISTENT IN CANADA....this is such a crock😅...
Ellen DeGeneres is a human. Taylor Swift is not.
so if she's not a human, what is she?
You're a creepy BOT
DEMAND DOWN PRICE DOWN.
PLAY THEIR GAME.
We Filipinos loved Canada. So we're preparing hundreds of thousands of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) to send there. In time, Filipinos will build a lot communities there. And in the future, cities will be filled with Half Filipino: Half Canadian as we Procreate with the Canadians until we finally rpl@ce them. Mabuhay! 👊.
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