Price check: Why are grocery prices in Canada's North so high? (Marketplace)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2019
  • Why does the same grocery list cost twice as much in Canada's North compared to a city in the south? Marketplace travels to Iqaluit to see the consequences of the grocery price crisis. We investigate why its happening, and why the federal food subsidy intended to make good food available in the North hasn't fixed it.
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  • @complicatedjason
    @complicatedjason 5 лет назад +2274

    The location was never meant to sustain an urban population. Its the reason why people lived in a normadic lifestyle for centuries.

    • @spikefivefivefive
      @spikefivefivefive 5 лет назад +183

      Not to mention the fact that there is obviously no industry there that can give the population the economic freedom to have the same lifestyle as the people who are subsidizing them from the south.

    • @jayit6851
      @jayit6851 5 лет назад +135

      The location was never meant to sustain a human population. The fact that Inuit people have done it for thousands of years is mindboggling

    • @complicatedjason
      @complicatedjason 5 лет назад +50

      Trenton Pottruff keyword, “urban”

    • @Enriquez2222
      @Enriquez2222 5 лет назад +110

      that's why they should've left them alone. Government always wanna tamper and control everything.

    • @Jess-xi1jb
      @Jess-xi1jb 5 лет назад +123

      No. They survived thousands of years without any government. This is a perfect example of how much chaos and struggle is caused by government when they implement themselves on a sovereign people. It’s not about nomadic lifestyle. Not even close.

  • @ATMDPNKBJ
    @ATMDPNKBJ 5 лет назад +2138

    I’m not a rocket scientist but it’s pretty easy to understand why stuff is more expensive in the North.

    • @harrypham5219
      @harrypham5219 5 лет назад +49

      lmao im dumb. why

    • @chrxme9075
      @chrxme9075 5 лет назад +13

      Why is it expensive in the north?

    • @khakipantsboy
      @khakipantsboy 5 лет назад +296

      @@chrxme9075 Because you cant grow any kind of fruit or plant up there. Also they have to ship these items from 1000s of miles away which cost money, thats the main reason why its so expensive.

    • @whored8834
      @whored8834 5 лет назад +103

      Harry Pham Im guessing but they prob gotta pay more for import costs.

    • @clarkkent1521
      @clarkkent1521 5 лет назад +112

      The same reason it would be more expensive in Antarctica.

  • @richardc5100
    @richardc5100 5 лет назад +989

    And people want to live on Mars. Expect that Tropicana juice to be several thousand dollars on Mars.

    • @HellNoMoreBiden
      @HellNoMoreBiden 5 лет назад +15

      I don't know the formula, but it's so many thousands of dollars per pound. It's different each flight. Astronauts become million dollar men.

    • @slantblant1
      @slantblant1 5 лет назад +21

      Not if you can grow the oranges there lol

    • @justmefolks1863
      @justmefolks1863 5 лет назад +7

      Best comment !

    • @saimanda_
      @saimanda_ 4 года назад +1

      Richard C lmbooo 😂😂😂

    • @atealab6152
      @atealab6152 4 года назад +11

      Imagine amazon being interstellar

  • @HeavymetalHylian
    @HeavymetalHylian 5 лет назад +414

    caribou poutine lmao that's the most canadian thing I've ever heard

    • @mathimaheswaran748
      @mathimaheswaran748 4 года назад +2

      Jason b it’s delicious!

    • @olick514
      @olick514 4 года назад +4

      Poutine is not Canadian its from Quebec. Canada was making fun of us for it until couple years. Dont give them credit.

    • @lilsomething8905
      @lilsomething8905 4 года назад +27

      Olivier Boily Quebec is part of Canada

    • @golddropper2747
      @golddropper2747 4 года назад

      I had it its fking good

    • @olick514
      @olick514 4 года назад

      lil something only on paper

  • @iwanttosurvive3992
    @iwanttosurvive3992 5 лет назад +1293

    *Thank you for NOT disabling the Comment Section!!!!!*

    • @katiix
      @katiix 5 лет назад +11

      Right!

    • @samlsd9711
      @samlsd9711 5 лет назад +55

      LOL yea, I get pissed off when they upload a video and expect us to watch it without comments. 😆

    • @Locutus
      @Locutus 5 лет назад +29

      Always vote down videos, or articles, etc, where comments are disabled.
      I do this on Quora. It annoys me that I can't comment on answers, even if I don't want to comment on anything. Big thumbs down.

    • @HeyHEY-fg9rp
      @HeyHEY-fg9rp 5 лет назад +4

      @@Locutus Dissenter app for those take it out of their hands.

    • @jusayenso8186
      @jusayenso8186 5 лет назад +1

      @@katiix ...Do you know why this happens? Corruption.

  • @InfestedLice
    @InfestedLice 5 лет назад +603

    "haha"- *ready to show her what's expensive*- I paid 11.99 😌"

  • @TheMistressMisery
    @TheMistressMisery 5 лет назад +902

    I understand that the cost of shipping and exporting things up there might be pricey, however, if that's the case, then how come Amazon can do it for a fraction of the price? Something isn't adding up at all

    • @nervosa68
      @nervosa68 5 лет назад +60

      yup...I'm waiting for that story too.

    • @howtowithelizabeth7513
      @howtowithelizabeth7513 5 лет назад +36

      TheMistressMisery government greed

    • @tintan23
      @tintan23 5 лет назад +94

      amazon does not pay taxes and the government gives them big subsidies

    • @MrSniperFromMars
      @MrSniperFromMars 5 лет назад +171

      It’s simple, really. Amazon cuts the middle man. They don’t have to pay local employees, maintain/purchase/rent a building, etc.

    • @TheThreadshitter
      @TheThreadshitter 5 лет назад +18

      You are right that something does not add up and I want a news organization to find out the deal and report on it. Specifically, the one town Iqualuit is specially treated compared to other towns that have similar or even better access. You can't even drive to Iqualuit, but northern territories' towns that you can drive to get worse treatment from Amazon. People in Iqualuit are permitted to join Amazon Prime to get the deal on shipping cost, otherwise they have to pay the same jacked up shipping cost that the other towns have to. People in the other towns are not allowed to join Amazon Prime and therefore Amazon sees fit to charge say $32 on top of the price of buying one compact disc that can actually be cheaper to be mailed from other sellers who aren't locked into some weird shipping pricing system. How is it that Iqualuit gets special treatment with Amazon? I know that Amazon deals with Canada Post somehow to work out some bulk payment or something -- does Canada Post have anything to do with Iqualuit's special treatment compared to other northern towns that you can actually ship by roads? I want to know.

  • @kozad86
    @kozad86 5 лет назад +1202

    Jesus, I pay less than $2 USD for a 24pk of bottled water. Y'all crazy up there in Canada - both sets of prices are outrageous.

    • @sadee1287
      @sadee1287 5 лет назад +44

      @@krysteencaepmon5225 Makes me wonder WTF you bothered to move here at all, if it's so expensive for you. But I guess like most Americans you want it all for nothing......

    • @justjaz2996
      @justjaz2996 5 лет назад +112

      well, USD is stronger than the Canadian dollar. also, federal and provincial taxes reflect in EVERYTHING you buy, unless it's small businesses and if you pay in cash then tax actually doesn't apply. but all the taxes that Canadians are paying causes prices to go up. a prime example are gas prices. they're at $1.17 / L right now because of the carbon tax implemented by the federal government. for a full tank, that's around $50 depending on the car you have. in America, I filled my same car for $20 USD.

    • @charwest9449
      @charwest9449 5 лет назад +32

      That's what I've been saying. Canada prices are outrageous, and the taxes too.

    • @DrakeFromStateFarm
      @DrakeFromStateFarm 5 лет назад +11

      Richard Landgren it’s just in the North, I pay 3 cad about 2usd for 49 bottles

    • @meaglefanclub4740
      @meaglefanclub4740 5 лет назад +25

      its almost like they are 2 different currencies. there is no way 1 USD can equal 1.33 CAD, that would be absurd.

  • @ziggymolnar1246
    @ziggymolnar1246 5 лет назад +500

    1 word can explain this whole situation:
    LOGISTICS!

    • @NicholasLittlejohn
      @NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад +23

      The military should just bring them healthy and basic wholesale commodity foods like rice and beans.

    • @campkira
      @campkira 5 лет назад +5

      One, in the past they can live off the land so they are not a commercial people.
      two, if they want to move they can not afford new house.
      three, they solve problem by going online which is fine but it will hurt economy of their own local. Right now it 4c per dollor if they keep doing that price only go higher.
      10:50 IS that coyote tail far? Just raise those animal get their part should be rich enough to get anything they want. If Peta don't do protest to them......

    • @Pleasantpvp
      @Pleasantpvp 5 лет назад +25

      @@NicholasLittlejohn Why should government tax payer dollars go towards someones living choice. In my opinion living here is a choice and expensive food cost comes along with it. If i moved to Hawaii it would be the same situation trust me.

    • @alyssa280
      @alyssa280 5 лет назад +9

      Pleasant pvp the difference in hawaii is we can grow things. when it’s that cold you cannot grow fruits and what not.

    • @shengao5219
      @shengao5219 5 лет назад +5

      Are you sure?? I think that one word should be MONOPOLY. Or corporate-greed.

  • @jgm120153
    @jgm120153 5 лет назад +1277

    Breaks my heart to see anyone go hungry.

    • @kentwoodard2877
      @kentwoodard2877 5 лет назад +56

      Yes. Isnt it terrible they are 50 kgs overweight, yet they are still hungry.

    • @NicholasLittlejohn
      @NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад +6

      They need nonprofit food cooperatives and indoor salad gardens.

    • @campkira
      @campkira 5 лет назад +5

      A least they got better school food.

    • @onyenmehieihenagarankeoma2070
      @onyenmehieihenagarankeoma2070 5 лет назад +12

      Kent Woodard - How ignorant
      Unhealthy food choices go hand in hand with low income.
      Instead of trotting out trite comments, get knowledgeable. Get informed.
      Stop being intellectually lazy.

    • @6string327
      @6string327 5 лет назад

      Evone Jones won't have that problem

  • @sav902
    @sav902 5 лет назад +431

    i thought 5 dollars for a pack of gum was expensive

    • @MyMessyMind
      @MyMessyMind 5 лет назад +44

      Honestly it is though

    • @sav902
      @sav902 5 лет назад +4

      Katie Roman some r more expensive than others

    • @autisumconisor6317
      @autisumconisor6317 5 лет назад +18

      Lmao anything over a dollar is expensive

    • @day6kz
      @day6kz 5 лет назад +2

      @@autisumconisor6317 minecraft was $20 and my childhood was 10 years long, care to explain?

    • @lilfairyprincess1o1
      @lilfairyprincess1o1 5 лет назад +3

      1 dollar is expensive for gum lol

  • @Justinian506
    @Justinian506 5 лет назад +337

    All Americans you got to Remember Canadian money is worth less then USD

    • @desireet3644
      @desireet3644 5 лет назад +21

      The money here is equal to USD buuut we still have crazy prices. It's crazy.

    • @Justinian506
      @Justinian506 5 лет назад +8

      Desiree T in Nova Scotia the prices are higher but not even close to the north but it’s still high compared to the US cause I guess taxes but a half gallon carton of milk does not need to be 6 dollars but there tariffs and taxes make stuff high even in the south

    • @FirstLast-kb7kn
      @FirstLast-kb7kn 5 лет назад +16

      Yes, but not by much. 1.00 USD converts to about 1.35 CAD currently.

    • @nora22000
      @nora22000 5 лет назад +5

      Not in Canada it isn't. It may have a different value internationally, but internally, in Canada, it is not.

    • @p51mustang24
      @p51mustang24 5 лет назад +1

      CAD is less than USD, but only by so much. That's still a 7-8 USD box of cheerios!
      You would have to make some serious decisions about buying and shipping in calorie / value dense foods.

  • @l.l.9806
    @l.l.9806 5 лет назад +504

    It's miracle they even have a grocery store that far north , no roads to it, airplanes are expensive

    • @l.l.9806
      @l.l.9806 5 лет назад +34

      @@junkfoodguy roads to Alaska and boats my bud

    • @l.l.9806
      @l.l.9806 5 лет назад +22

      @@junkfoodguy the water be frozen most of the year , arttic passage my bud

    • @l.l.9806
      @l.l.9806 5 лет назад +9

      @@junkfoodguy Alaska not the artic

    • @l.l.9806
      @l.l.9806 5 лет назад +6

      @@junkfoodguy not anchorage at least

    • @LordDavid04
      @LordDavid04 5 лет назад +2

      Capitalism at work. People up North want the same as the rest of Canada, even if they can do without it.

  • @johndilts2504
    @johndilts2504 5 лет назад +827

    Finally getting some real coverage good to hear.

    • @l.l.9806
      @l.l.9806 5 лет назад +4

      This is real?

    • @campkira
      @campkira 5 лет назад +3

      Higher or close shop.... When you live somewhere expensive. What do you expect?

    • @johnczyz
      @johnczyz 5 лет назад +3

      What do you expect? Iquluit, Canada is on an island up near the arctic with provisions flown in by plane during the winter, and only when the weather is good. They should stock up on non-expiring staples like shampoo during the summer when supplies come in on ship. When i lived in Hawaii some years back in the 1980s i remember gasoline being almost $5 a gallon when in the states it was 88 cents a gallon in Georgia, USA. Considering their location and the time of year, prices seem reasonable.

    • @johndilts2504
      @johndilts2504 5 лет назад +4

      johnczyz I live in the north for 7 years. If you it was that simple. Do you not think they would have done that. I’m afraid you know nothing about the issue.

    • @mattlane2282
      @mattlane2282 5 лет назад +1

      Who cares, WHY should someone living somewhere else pay for these people who want to live somewhere that is super expensive?

  • @househipppo
    @househipppo 4 года назад +36

    bro food all over canada is so damn expensive the government HAS to do more

  • @sevencostanza3931
    @sevencostanza3931 5 лет назад +60

    Shipping via airplane adds a lot to the prices. This is why groceries in Hawaii are much more expensive than mainland USA.

    • @900Yugo
      @900Yugo 5 лет назад +10

      But Hawaii is not as expensive as northern Canada.

    • @querps1043
      @querps1043 5 лет назад +9

      @@900Yugo Because Hawaii can also get food by cargo ships.

    • @arvantsaraihan5777
      @arvantsaraihan5777 3 года назад +4

      Also Hawaiians are among the top 4 states with the highest annual earning in US, they earn about a little more than US$70.000 in average, so it does add up to the high prices. That's not the case of the North Canada though, they hardly have a well-paid job.

  • @smhca
    @smhca 5 лет назад +436

    Marketplace has to be the best content CBC produces.... by far!!!

    • @common_c3nts
      @common_c3nts 5 лет назад +20

      Sadly in the US we have no ethical media or unbiased media. Canada is lucky to have the CBC.
      No US news company would ever do investigative journalism anymore.

    • @rexdale3098
      @rexdale3098 5 лет назад +8

      Defund the CBC!

    • @matttaylor6500
      @matttaylor6500 5 лет назад +9

      @@rexdale3098 go to america

    • @rexdale3098
      @rexdale3098 5 лет назад

      I'll get right on that.LOL@@matttaylor6500

    • @katiix
      @katiix 5 лет назад

      Yes it is!

  • @Y_Canada
    @Y_Canada 5 лет назад +654

    Let's hope that Amazon Air will take off and make it possible for Northern Canadians to pay lower prices for their products.

    • @gregoryrodriguez5621
      @gregoryrodriguez5621 5 лет назад +22

      @Sergeant Pain and how does AOC have juristricion in Canada??

    • @willca83
      @willca83 5 лет назад +43

      Amazon would never fly their own planes to the north. It would be massively unprofitable for them. The only reason the current arrangement works is because Canada Post has a contract with Amazon to deliver these packages, and as a crown corporation Canada Post is basically obligated to to deliver the mail regardless of cost. Canada Post is essentially subsidizing Amazon so that people can get cheap goods. You just can't get all this stuff to the north cheaply. Someone is going to have to pay.

    • @mr.beachwalker7154
      @mr.beachwalker7154 5 лет назад +6

      @Gregory Rodriguez I think he meant that if AOC had her way, Amazon would go out of business. She lead the charge to run them out of NYC. Miss AOC pinhead needs to watch this and see Amazon helps ppl eat better. She is clueless.

    • @ayyy3606
      @ayyy3606 5 лет назад +1

      Sergeant Pain that also has business in Canada.

    • @Kabaselefh
      @Kabaselefh 5 лет назад +3

      Amazon instead will take advantage of them.

  • @vegetableoil3204
    @vegetableoil3204 4 года назад +54

    Kids in Nunavut: Dont be shy, put some more. Put some more.

  • @tashvelez7286
    @tashvelez7286 5 лет назад +127

    It breaks my heart to know that these kids go hungry. God bless the people at the school.

    • @mynoxx01
      @mynoxx01 5 лет назад +11

      And still 3/4 of the kids shown in the video were obese, how does that fit? I mean that mum at the start is feeding their kids just junk, cereals, sugar and milk. And everything is wraped double in plastic, of course. Man, america really looks like a different planet to me sometimes. Here plastic bags cost money so people bring proper bags and baskets themself, there they get 10 small plastic bags for free with their shopping. Watching this is giving me a bad feeling.

    • @Nairuulagch
      @Nairuulagch 5 лет назад +4

      The price difference only reveals Canada's long lasting government institionalised racism and discrimination against Native people.

    • @day6kz
      @day6kz 5 лет назад +1

      @@mynoxx01 yes, but it's cold up there and they need to stay warm

    • @SunnyDementia
      @SunnyDementia 5 лет назад +1

      @@forreal245 because diversity is our strength, remember?

    • @koihc
      @koihc 5 лет назад +6

      You mean if I randomly built a village in the middle of nowhere, the government should subsidize my lifestyle?
      Their "culture" is unsustainable. You know what would have happened 1000 years ago? They'd have moved the hell out of there. Now all they have to do is whine "boo hoo institutitotionalililized raisinsms" and the government throws millions on them. They do this because the government is enabling them.

  • @Mac-ze4gu
    @Mac-ze4gu 5 лет назад +450

    That band was a 100 on the cringe scale.

    • @shanidar
      @shanidar 5 лет назад +8

      Mercredy Uy
      But to be honest, that scale only goes to a hundred.

    • @NN-cj6qv
      @NN-cj6qv 5 лет назад

      Yep

    • @boosted211
      @boosted211 5 лет назад

      😬

    • @lolamoon7296
      @lolamoon7296 5 лет назад +2

      shanidar
      *That’s the whole point...*

  • @darkbyte2005
    @darkbyte2005 5 лет назад +279

    This is awful to hear that the subsidies does not help this community on food prices but a simple digital company can ship the same food for a lower price..

    • @SabakaJunglay
      @SabakaJunglay 5 лет назад +50

      General rule: Canadian government is great at making problems for Indigenous communities, and really bad at fixing them. Which says a lot.

    • @holdmybeer123
      @holdmybeer123 5 лет назад +21

      @@SabakaJunglay that generally applies to all governments anywhere on this planet. They make the problems bigger and ask the taxpayers for more money in an endless cycle.

    • @MiraOmicronceti
      @MiraOmicronceti 5 лет назад

      Umm but they do. Apparently Canada is paying northmart (and other shops) millions yearly to keep the prices down. But Northmart still hikes up their prices

    • @ltbeefy9054
      @ltbeefy9054 5 лет назад +5

      Hate to break it to you. Amazon isnt a simple digital company. Makes what I guess is a large Canadian grocery store look like a mom and pop shop.
      Amazon supply chain is massive and thus can do things a grocery store can't.
      And if you watched, the person even said the grocery store earning ls per dollar was the same as grocery stores in the south. Meaning the stores in north didnt change things to increase their own profit.
      Also, unlike Amazon, grocery stores need to keep the food in stock at all times. Amazon just has to ship the stuff up when an order is placed and the warehouse the food they ship comes from ships to a large variety of places so it has lower costs.
      Edit
      Also, not saying it's not a problem or that they should pay such high prices. Just saying the it's not such a simple problem to solve unless if you just toss billions of dollars for food support. Better spending would be to find a way to make it easier to ship food up.
      Solve the logistic problem, it will lower food prices and get rid of the need. sadly not a simple thing to do

    • @ltbeefy9054
      @ltbeefy9054 5 лет назад +1

      It's all about supply chain economics.

  • @boahkeinbockmehr
    @boahkeinbockmehr 5 лет назад +39

    It's a no brainer why amazon is cheaper... no or little storage cost in the north and delivery on order -> no waste and no inventory keeping. Plus no need to have a store, with infrastructure, smaller storages, staff, customer service, heating, lighting etc. of the stores and so on

  • @patli445
    @patli445 5 лет назад +120

    I'll immediately stop complaining about high prices in Toronto...l

    • @Moonlight-sb2of
      @Moonlight-sb2of 3 года назад +1

      If you see germany england europe. Really cheap 😒 in canada we pay at least 1.000 cad for a 5 family while in europe they pay 200 250 euro for a month

    • @koerdozoetermeer8366
      @koerdozoetermeer8366 3 года назад

      @@Moonlight-sb2of thats not true speak for yourself we eu are just better

  • @sarahodell6384
    @sarahodell6384 5 лет назад +166

    This was super weird for me because where I live even the cheap ladies groceries were a little bit expensive

    • @samjupeiters
      @samjupeiters 5 лет назад +8

      Sarah Jones lol I agree I live in America and Seattle WA and prices are so much lower it’s crazy

    • @theoriginaleb9616
      @theoriginaleb9616 5 лет назад +7

      Agreed. Southern U.S. here. My city has one of the lowest costs of living in the country. I get sticker shock when traveling. And housing? You could rent a very large, luxurious house here for $3000/mo.

    • @jasonmazzonello3708
      @jasonmazzonello3708 5 лет назад +8

      Sam_jupiters253 Canada is expensive everywhere

    • @rockymtnsteeze1815
      @rockymtnsteeze1815 5 лет назад +2

      I live in the highest elevation town in the U.S and our food prices are lower than both those ladies.

    • @katelynbrown98
      @katelynbrown98 5 лет назад

      @@rockymtnsteeze1815 That's amazing insight. Hearing these prices would make me never want to live or even visit in CA! Both of these ladies' prices were astronomical! The Winnipeg woman was paying what an upper middle class grocery store/gas station would charge.

  • @hamiddawgg
    @hamiddawgg 5 лет назад +317

    i lived in iqaluit for a year and a half and was lucky to have a roomate who worked for an airline so he was able to ship food to our apartment for free

    • @Muhammad-me4du
      @Muhammad-me4du 5 лет назад +9

      I dont get how you can even live there

    • @artman7780
      @artman7780 5 лет назад +36

      Too cold ✅ Bad infrastructure ✅ Few lifestyle choices ✅ Pricey shopping ✅
      Then, why would people go there, except maybe for a short vacation?

    • @abdikal566
      @abdikal566 5 лет назад +5

      N why u did not help the starving kids?

    • @lanadelmar4365
      @lanadelmar4365 5 лет назад +37

      @@abdikal566 That is not his responsibility, maybe you should think of the parents who decided to have children when they knew no resources was a issue.

    • @SM-fj4kz
      @SM-fj4kz 5 лет назад +25

      @@artman7780 people live there because of the cultural ties they have to it and since they are Inuit I'm guessing many of their family members live there

  • @nastyabitz
    @nastyabitz 5 лет назад +60

    okay, russian north is expensive as well, but salaries increase more as further you go, because goverment makes you to

    • @SunnyDementia
      @SunnyDementia 5 лет назад +6

      Jobs have to pay more to compensate for the cost of living in order to entice people to move/live there. The difference is these people do not live there because there are jobs to be had. It's their choice to live there, so they should live with the consequences and stop expecting other people to subsidize their existence.

    • @MariseZ_F
      @MariseZ_F 5 лет назад +15

      So you're saying that they were born and raise and lived there is their own problem Scott? Did you even watch the program? It's their home. Nobody wants to move away from home. And with the infrastructure the government has given to them, They just can't depend on their own anymore. If I'd say for example you falling from a stairs is your own problem and taxes shouldn't go to healthcare for you. How'd that feel? It's not their own choices they happen to be there from the start and now you're saying just move out then, like saying don't fell from stairs. It's impossible.

    • @TheThreadshitter
      @TheThreadshitter 5 лет назад +3

      @@MariseZ_F I'll add that if we want Canada to actually exist more than a thin southern strip, we sure as hell need to inhabit the damn land all over. Otherwise it simply gets taken from outside forces.

    • @milotheblackboxer8915
      @milotheblackboxer8915 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheThreadshitter I am waiting for someone to invade the Sahara

    • @1amarsandhu
      @1amarsandhu 3 года назад

      @@TheThreadshitter Bring on global warming

  • @em9274
    @em9274 5 лет назад +14

    This blows my mind. A lot of places have massive issues with food waste over here in the US; food that are perfectly good to consume yet end up in the dumpster and landfills!

  • @deadacct1286
    @deadacct1286 5 лет назад +165

    Those lyrics to that song...like no sugar-coating or anything lolol

    • @tay2944
      @tay2944 5 лет назад +29

      Jordan Deadrian they can’t afford to cover their lyrics in sugar in the north

    • @CurtisL8.3066
      @CurtisL8.3066 5 лет назад +8

      taylor views yea sugar is wayyy too expensive up there

  • @Petsofwarcraft
    @Petsofwarcraft 5 лет назад +292

    Shipping ads a lot of fees.
    It’s really crappy it live in the middle of nowhere.
    Thumbs up to the people up north!!

    • @roxcyn
      @roxcyn 5 лет назад

      Not sure about Canada, but Amazon Pantry has it where you pay 4.99 USD a month and you can place as many orders of $10 or more and shipping is free.

    • @Butter_bread_
      @Butter_bread_ 5 лет назад +1

      Here in New Zealand it doesn't matter where you live, our supermarket chains charge the same price.

    • @punker4Real
      @punker4Real 5 лет назад +1

      i just see a lot of people whining that is it..

    • @jonathanw11
      @jonathanw11 5 лет назад +2

      @@Butter_bread_ yeah but here in NZ, our remote parts don't rely on air links to bring in pretty much everything.

    • @jonathanw11
      @jonathanw11 5 лет назад

      @@kingjames4886 what do you mean "most of your food"?

  • @ColourfulSoulsArt
    @ColourfulSoulsArt 5 лет назад +3

    I'm from (and live in) US, New England. I don't usually watch MSM where I live, but I love watching you guys' investigative videos, even though a lot of the topics don't apply directly to me, they adjacently do. I love seeing the similarities and differences we share in being neighbors. I have family who lives in Alaska and I know it's hard for them to get stuff too. I respect the issues you guys bring to light✌🏼️💕

  • @maskedathiest
    @maskedathiest 3 года назад +12

    i live in ontario.
    both of those prices are crazy to me. even the "cheap" bill is much more than i would pay for all of those items.

    • @turuus5215
      @turuus5215 3 года назад

      I live in Japan and I think Canadian south is affordable. Here everything is packaged in tiny jars, packets and I run out of food so quickly.

  • @mn3994
    @mn3994 5 лет назад +347

    And here I thought living in a third world city like Manila is bad. I am blessed to have access to affordable food and warm weather. Hope things become better for Canadians in the north

    • @takeadayofff
      @takeadayofff 5 лет назад +18

      They are beginning to feel the heat: the glaciers are melting.

    • @faviolagonzalez2997
      @faviolagonzalez2997 5 лет назад +11

      It’s sadly always like that in rural areas across the globe even in the United States go to a random place in Alaska and see the prices you will be shook

    • @stueygriffith4671
      @stueygriffith4671 5 лет назад +5

      they could always MOVE to a normal part of civilization.....

    • @TheThreadshitter
      @TheThreadshitter 5 лет назад +4

      Yes Manila sounds lovely and warm. It is worth mentioning that even the north towns get people from your country to live for the work, though. People from all over the world come and be busy and are fine enough as there are other people with them doing the same.

    • @TheThreadshitter
      @TheThreadshitter 5 лет назад +1

      @@stueygriffith4671 ...and thusly Eskimos all become Jamaicans, right

  • @toastsandwich2862
    @toastsandwich2862 5 лет назад +237

    This programme made me respect Amazon for what they are doing for these people. And the guy selling carvings was such a good guy... The way he talks he seems like such a humble man! I wanted to give him a hug.

    • @punker4Real
      @punker4Real 5 лет назад +1

      while everyone elses pays the price (other az users)

    • @AlexAnder-rv1gu
      @AlexAnder-rv1gu 5 лет назад +19

      Amazon isn't 'doing' anything for anyone. It's a business that has set prices for x items. The cost of these items is offset by higher prices to ship something a short distance - if you read the comments from all the people saying they would never order from Amazon within the city of Toronto. The reason the store's food isn't as cheap up there is because the distributor isn't making as much in local distribution to compensate for long range distribution.

    • @mickpeterson3722
      @mickpeterson3722 5 лет назад +5

      Another example of capitalism doing its work while governmental incompetence show its ineffectiveness.

    • @amostofi1999
      @amostofi1999 5 лет назад +9

      My guess is that the government is subsidizing the cost of shipping and that's the reason for the cheaper prices.

    • @mickpeterson3722
      @mickpeterson3722 5 лет назад

      @Re Up Moron

  • @evolved326
    @evolved326 5 лет назад +3

    Never knew about this. Thanks for covering.

  • @ceph042
    @ceph042 5 лет назад +6

    I couldn’t imagine living in Iqaluit. It’s literally winter throughout the year and the prices are exponentially high. I remember going there in May and it was -20°c at day. I went to buy a new scarf and it cost $40, where it would cost $10 in Toronto

  • @wojak168
    @wojak168 5 лет назад +316

    Cbc is like the only maibstream western news media outlet that ACTUALLY reports the NEWS and ACTUALLY practices JOURNALISM as well as providing valuable information and saving extensive amounts of time spent researching and investigating various matters

    • @maddielovelee
      @maddielovelee 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah cuz trampoline safety and other stupid stuff is real news. Lol that's funny you say that bc my opinion is the complete opposite though I do think this particular video is a good piece. However most of their news is silly and hyped up for something that's not urgent or breaking news let alone news at all.

    • @itsnotdeliveryitsdelissio9792
      @itsnotdeliveryitsdelissio9792 5 лет назад +8

      Wo Jak you're joking right?

    • @MsBhappy
      @MsBhappy 5 лет назад

      I don't find that The National is great but CBC Gem has some wonderful programs in addition to Marketplace.

    • @unassumingaccount395
      @unassumingaccount395 5 лет назад

      Cbc is the Canadian version of PBS and NPR lol
      You're just too biased to look for anything

    • @kevinbooth-
      @kevinbooth- 5 лет назад

      Yet there are plenty of people who think that government subsidized organizations like it can't be trusted and/or it's a waste of money.

  • @Katyusha666
    @Katyusha666 5 лет назад +157

    Wait, so you mean to tell me that if you live in the middle of nowhere, prices for basic goods and services increase?! WOW! Who woulda thunk!

    • @dadob8458
      @dadob8458 5 лет назад +1

      hajde ne seri, majke ti

    • @Connetification
      @Connetification 5 лет назад

      That’s pretty common sense dude...

    • @DC-sg6jg
      @DC-sg6jg 5 лет назад

      Hahahahah

    • @itsgodnga
      @itsgodnga 5 лет назад +5

      Literally nobody in this video somehow

    • @Nakura-dj8mg
      @Nakura-dj8mg 5 лет назад +7

      That’s not the point, shipping does add to the price but not by that much. Amazon is able to ship groceries at a more affordable rate, so can’t grocers in the north do the same?

  • @maroku007
    @maroku007 4 года назад +3

    That teacher ❤️, I too was blessed to have teachers like you growing up making sure I had food when I needed for lunch.

  • @HeleneLouise
    @HeleneLouise 5 лет назад +5

    How I survived on $75 of groceries a month. In 2012 I injured my leg and found it nearly impossible to shop. It occurred to me to eat sprouts because sprouting seeds are inexpensive and easy to grow. I grew about a gallon and half a week. I made them into recipes like egg fu yung, which meant I had to buy eggs and cooking oil and somehow go shopping, but only once a month. I also bought around 20 lbs of hamburger, and used the mung sprouts as filler in meatloaf along with an onion, eggs, and a can of tomatoes. I was actually eating pretty well and fed my sprout meals to my dog also, who loved them. My grocery bill was less than $75 a month. I was thrilled with this. Seeds are easy to store and last for years. I also bought a water distiller to solve the funky water problem. I feel that the advantages of sprouting are overlooked. You can live on sprouts.

  • @hazelpearson7807
    @hazelpearson7807 5 лет назад +116

    The more remote the settlements the higher the price on items flown in, Iqualuit is cheaper than places like Pond Inlet. The annual sealift did keep prices somewhat reasonable on things like flour and sugar but perhaps those days are over now with the HBC gone.

    • @AlexanderStone
      @AlexanderStone 5 лет назад +11

      There are solutions. But we've got to think out of the box if we're to create an appropriate standard of living for everyone in the country. As I've indicated in a separate comment, northern communities need Geothermal Powerplants to replace the current diesel generator infrastructure. After which, they need indoor/underground greenhouses to provide as much local food as possible. New communities need to emerge from the old - with a whole new design that reflects the North's desire to be self-sufficient. We can do this, but we need to get the conversation going, and then we need to elect representatives who will accomplish such tasks without fear from gas/oil lobbyists or special interest groups who may not like losing an extorted customer.

    • @andrewleung5049
      @andrewleung5049 5 лет назад +2

      @@AlexanderStone Umm, hard and expensive to dig under the ground for geothermal when you're hitting solid ice (permafrost)

    • @AlexanderStone
      @AlexanderStone 5 лет назад

      @@andrewleung5049 Ice vs solid granite?
      The Federal Gov't should purchase the equipment necessary to create geothermal power plants across the country. If we own the equipment, we can do it for as cheap as we want.

    • @LushForests
      @LushForests 5 лет назад

      when I was up in Kugluktuk 5 years ago it was 17 dollars for a 2l of tropicana, I think a pack of bacon was around 27 dollars.

    • @dstblj5222
      @dstblj5222 5 лет назад

      @@AlexanderStone Not really how that work, the equipment cost on a project like that is not small, but typically the real cost is keeping a crew of specialists in a hard to reach location with hard to move kit and that becomes the main expenses, not the retail price of the equipment.

  • @sadasode6735
    @sadasode6735 5 лет назад +96

    So shouldn't Amazon be getting those subsidies....instead of the North Mart?

    • @chetanaik
      @chetanaik 5 лет назад +16

      Amazon is getting subsidies, subsidized shipping from Canada post. Shipping rates are standardized across Canada. It costs way more to ship there than what Canada post charges.

    • @sadee1287
      @sadee1287 5 лет назад +1

      @@chetanaik Shipping rates are NOT standardized across Canada. If you sent a package from Vancouver to Edmonton, it costs less than if you send it to Halifax. The reason Amazon can afford to subsidize the costs of shipping to the North is because it makes a SHITLOAD of profit, plus by signing on to things like Prime, you are paying a bit up front for the discount.

    • @chetanaik
      @chetanaik 5 лет назад

      ​@@sadee1287 It is standardized to an extent. There is a system of regional and national zones that determines pricing, more or less lumping a couple of provinces or territories as a region. Shipping a package from Edmonton to Halifax would cost the same as shipping one to Yellowknife, despite Halifax being a far more frequent, popular and hence economical route for Canada Post. Feel free to play around with Canada Post's rate calculator: www.canadapost.ca/cpotools/apps/far/business/findARate?execution=e3s1
      I ended up getting a price tag of $17 for a 0.5kg package to either of those destinations. Keep in mind those rates would be higher than the commercial rates, but identical in proportion.
      Amazon is not going to squander away their profit to subsidize the North, there's no advantage to be gained. In Prime Amazon does subsidize shipping costs but they rely on people not utilizing it to the full extent to save money. However, free shipping DOES NOT apply to remote locations regardless of prime status: www.amazon.ca/gp/help/customer/display.html/?ie=UTF8&nodeId=918742
      Finally Amazon completely lacks any sort of infrastructure to handle logistics of shipping in Canada; they rely on third parties like UPS, Purolator or Canada Post who set the shipping rates.

  • @JanetJASMRish
    @JanetJASMRish 3 года назад +6

    That’s insane. 🥺
    I remember when I bought a bottle of shampoo in Banff, I paid $14 for something that I could have bought at Walmart for $2.99 😩😩😩 never again will I leave my shampoo when going on road trips lol.

  • @krombopulost4699
    @krombopulost4699 5 лет назад +29

    well if the product gotta come half way across the world to get to you, you gotta pay more. Its like the $2 i pay for a soda In US and asking the same price in Antarctica

    • @DevPurohit0820
      @DevPurohit0820 5 лет назад

      Krombopulos T Except no government is subsidizing it to go to Antarctica, unlike the Canadian government subsidizing these groceries to go to the North.

  • @grandemage
    @grandemage 5 лет назад +76

    You don’t even need to go that far North to start seeing higher prices like this on everyday items and utilities. Even in Northern BC (Ft. Nelson/FSJ) the price starts climbing immediately to the point where many make trips to Prince George, BC or Grande Prairie, AB to shop. Online shopping also definitely helps.

    • @kevinbooth-
      @kevinbooth- 5 лет назад +4

      distance plus economy of scale matter a lot

    • @gleepdiddly
      @gleepdiddly 5 лет назад +2

      Yep, much north of sudbury (ontario) and prices start to take off. Even in california (where I live now) you can find some nasty food deserts where people have to either pay twice LA's prices, or drive an hour each way for the nearest walmart.

    • @charwest9449
      @charwest9449 5 лет назад +2

      All prices in Canada are high versus the US. It's like everything's double.

    • @takeadayofff
      @takeadayofff 5 лет назад +1

      ..because their societal development is twice higher. Similar to Switzerland, Delaware, Iceland for example. In other words, it's a morally richer country. The banksters are ruining the rest of the world, latest acquisition--Japan.

    • @Nemofishman
      @Nemofishman 5 лет назад

      Well, except for some legos lol

  • @cedude69
    @cedude69 5 лет назад +72

    Those prices are bloody scary!!

  • @sydneytajkowski9463
    @sydneytajkowski9463 5 лет назад +6

    I love how Canada is having food problems and then America’s over here like we’re fucking obese

  • @tinahachey454
    @tinahachey454 5 лет назад

    I'm so glad for programs like this so people are more aware what's going on thank you 🇨🇦😄

  • @jessicacole8404
    @jessicacole8404 5 лет назад +138

    *Damn 48 cents per kilowatt hour? I cried at 14 us cents per kilo hour*

    • @Pseudynom
      @Pseudynom 5 лет назад +1

      0.27 € in Germany.

    • @Unknown-ei7we
      @Unknown-ei7we 5 лет назад +1

      0.13.2 per kilowatt on PEAK 6.2 on normal. Ontario baby

    • @alanfox5133
      @alanfox5133 5 лет назад

      6-7 us cents here

    •  5 лет назад

      costa rica, we pay 50 cents on peak hours and 9 cents at night.

    • @ArthursHD
      @ArthursHD 5 лет назад

      Cause it's made by gas generators. Solar PV, geothermal for heating or BioGas cogeneration could make energy cheaper. Speaking of Amazon getting lower prices - they may be not paying true costs of delivery due to laws on how post office operates and/or they are more efficient.

  • @kevinbooth-
    @kevinbooth- 5 лет назад +104

    If you can't grow food within 1000 kms of where you live you really can't expect to have prices anywhere near what they are where food is produced within a dozen kms.
    Your choice of place makes a big difference in quality of life.

    • @p51mustang24
      @p51mustang24 5 лет назад +11

      TBH these people lived off seals and caribou for millennia successfully. Maybe they need to hunt more. They are well adapted to the high meat / fat diet.

    • @p51mustang24
      @p51mustang24 5 лет назад +7

      There is also a reason these people never developed advanced civilization up there. Without agrarian society civilization doesnt emerge.

    • @darkyperv34
      @darkyperv34 5 лет назад +43

      DId you even watch the video you fuck? the govt forced them to give up their way of life. They use to provide for themselves, but it became forbidden.

    • @querps1043
      @querps1043 5 лет назад +10

      @@p51mustang24 They did and to some extent still do, but since seal pelts are basically illegal in Europe it crashed one of the best economic sources.

    • @taylormade3746
      @taylormade3746 4 года назад

      Truth be spoken, but people don't want to hear it.

  • @PRmoustache88
    @PRmoustache88 5 лет назад +26

    Why couldn't the gov't and the churches leave the Inuits alone? "We're from the government and we are here to help you."

    • @Tikciv
      @Tikciv 5 лет назад +3

      @Anita Timmons you're making a lot of assumptions to fit your narrative and asking questions about people that are none of your business

    • @carmellahill5849
      @carmellahill5849 5 лет назад +4

      maskedavenger777
      The problem in the north really began with Green Peace, PETA and environmental groups protesting seal hunting, which was the main diet of Inuit. people. Seal hunting was illegal for long enough to make the people dependent on government and southern way of life.

    • @dendia
      @dendia 4 года назад

      @Anita Timmons you're making too many assumptions.
      As for moving to a warmer climate: What most people don't realize is that Indigenous people have a completely different culture.
      - Community is a HUGE factor on reserves. People rely on each other for everything up to and including child/elderly care. If she picked up and moved south, she would lose that community support.
      - Living off the land is also very important. My indigenous niece moved to the city once, and it wasn't a good fit because she was used to being able to go out hunting/fishing/etc at any time. I don't understand the appeal myself, but I have to acknowledge that it's a valid lifestyle for others.

  • @littlecrow292
    @littlecrow292 5 лет назад +23

    much love to all native peoples

  • @stadionbotosani5425
    @stadionbotosani5425 5 лет назад +178

    Wtfff...!!!??? 3000 to 7000 for rent a month ??
    Thats insane !!! Move out from there

    • @BolanleJenny
      @BolanleJenny 5 лет назад +16

      I thought that at first but I'm someone who is a child of immigrants who has moved a fair amont for their childhood. The more that I think about it if you have such a strong tie to a place and such a strong cultural heritage, why should you move especially when it was not the choice of your family to change your lifestyle ?

    • @itsgodnga
      @itsgodnga 5 лет назад +33

      Staying in one place forever out of spite and a silly sense of heritage is unhealthy. @@BolanleJenny

    • @BolanleJenny
      @BolanleJenny 5 лет назад +16

      @@itsgodnga I don't think it's out of spite necessarily..... More like it's your home and it always has been and culture might seem like a silly reason but it's also quite personal to each person. It might not be important to you but I can definitely see why it might be to someone especially in light of the fact that a lot has already been done to erase it.

    • @pyswan
      @pyswan 5 лет назад +8

      Moving may help the individual, but it would actually make the problem as a whole worse. They need help building infrastructure to make access to food more secure.

    • @MsBhappy
      @MsBhappy 5 лет назад +13

      ​@@itsgodnga They do not want to move. What they want are jobs, education, housing improvements, better infrastructure, better mental, and physical health supports and interventions, and food security. Most of which are Canadian rights for having access to.
      Alcoholism and poverty need to be addressed first and foremost.
      People have this notion that if they move south they will be happier but it simply is ethnocentric and perpetuates the damaging history of Indigenous and "outsider" interactions. CULTURAL RELATIVISM and using an Indigenous lens when making public policy decisions are highly important. They are collectivistic societies and communities unlike the rest of Canada or at the very least the urban areas of Canada which are highly individualistic. Their cultural identity, their history in terms of linguistics/language and lineage/kinship, along with their religious connection to the geographical landscape is essential to preserve.

  • @geewiz8253
    @geewiz8253 5 лет назад +77

    I’m not even in Canada and I love this news channel. So educational. ❤️ 📚

    • @manuelgorgulho2209
      @manuelgorgulho2209 5 лет назад +4

      I agree. They still have programs that actually educate vs. the tabloid crapola down here.🙄

    • @kristinc6952
      @kristinc6952 4 года назад

      Same here, I love this channel. Do we even have anything in the US that shows such investigations?

    • @carolesmith4864
      @carolesmith4864 3 года назад

      @@kristinc6952 We used to have them. They would go undercover to expose car repair shops and other crooked companies. Now, they just don't care.

    • @alienlatino2945
      @alienlatino2945 3 года назад

      You should watch "Marketplace" from this same channel, it's documentaries about businesses and services that rip-off people.

  • @thejackbox
    @thejackbox 5 лет назад +75

    Was it really necessary to leave that Skype ringtone in? I was wondering who the hell called me until I realized what was happening xD

    • @Nick-qc7wm
      @Nick-qc7wm 5 лет назад +10

      Jack Box u still friken use Skype lol

    • @thejackbox
      @thejackbox 5 лет назад +3

      @@Nick-qc7wm is discord or whtevr really tht much better... besides skype ez 2 uze.

    • @troywright359
      @troywright359 4 года назад

      they were trying to match it to the beat in the background

  • @newbiekhyber
    @newbiekhyber 5 лет назад +5

    Interesting - so much spent cold storage in a location where the usual temperatures are below freezing all year.

  • @MsJLOVEZ
    @MsJLOVEZ 5 лет назад +44

    They need the shipping container hydroponics farming up here! Churchill had one installed and now they have leafy greens grown locally!

  • @SimisFul
    @SimisFul 5 лет назад +23

    Wow that poutine sauce was so watery I feel insulted

  • @SouthernBelleReviews
    @SouthernBelleReviews 5 лет назад +25

    Location, location, location.

  • @manalasia
    @manalasia 4 года назад +11

    I’d be all bones before I pay that much for groceries even the cheaper one was expensive

  • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
    @AdamSmith-gs2dv 5 лет назад +169

    Because they have to import everything and transporting stuff costs money

    • @georginacat7667
      @georginacat7667 5 лет назад +7

      Wow you people as so clever

    • @mogotrevo
      @mogotrevo 5 лет назад +2

      Yes that's why Amazon is so much cheaper /s

    • @ITSONLYMEWATCHING
      @ITSONLYMEWATCHING 5 лет назад +2

      And there is no other competition.

    • @Xpired_PCP
      @Xpired_PCP 5 лет назад

      Not to mention Trudeau now has a federal carbon tax...

    • @pluto8404
      @pluto8404 5 лет назад +4

      @@mogotrevo amazon can ship with trucks and use pre existing infrastructure. These isolated places need to fly everything in by plane.

  • @Princess0fTwilight83
    @Princess0fTwilight83 5 лет назад +87

    Canada needs to help itself rather than other countries. I know we're caring but we need to get our stuff together.

    • @pluto8404
      @pluto8404 5 лет назад +11

      Help who? People who choose to live in the middle of no where?
      They can move if they have a problem, or not have kids they cant afford.

    • @Kluelesskanoe
      @Kluelesskanoe 5 лет назад +19

      Pluto : ps. These people are natives! You don’t understand how deep culture is developed in people.
      I live in Hawaii where we are deeply ingrained into our culture and our people. The government came in and changed that. That’s what the government does. They do things like that! They force there beliefs and practices on other people! Hawai’i was taken over by the US they held a gun to our Queen! They locked her up in a jail cell until she signed a paper saying they now own Hawai’i!
      People have a connection with the land and the nature, you wouldn’t understand!

    • @MsBhappy
      @MsBhappy 5 лет назад +3

      @@pluto8404 Move where? To what job and what housing? It is not that simple. If you address your ignorance and ethnocentrism, and instead take into consideration cultural relativism, and incorporate different lens' you might learn to understand. By lens' I mean both demographic ones - age, gender, race, religion, socioeconomic status, etc. and through perspectives like sociological, anthropological, historical, political. etc. Consider the series by BBC, "Human Planet", on Netflix.
      I was VERY narrow-minded and ignorant until taking a wide range of social science courses in university. My project focuses, in terms of indigenous rights/issues, included MMIW, attending the Toronto vigil as research, and the Lenca people of Honduras/El Salvador. Right after the latter assignment, their greatest activist Berta Cáceres was murdered. This made me more emotionally connected to this topic.

    • @Petra44YT
      @Petra44YT 5 лет назад

      You are WRONG!!! Nationalism always is.

    • @pluto8404
      @pluto8404 5 лет назад +1

      @@Marlboro65 why would i try to solve it? If i can ship milk from somewhere cheap to there and make a profit, sure i will. Ill let the free market solve it. Not government.

  • @RogueJedi501
    @RogueJedi501 5 лет назад +11

    $11.99 for Tropicana!!?!? There has to be some glitch in the system

    • @Webemn
      @Webemn 5 лет назад +2

      The farther away you get from where things like oranges grow the more expensive those products get. So it actually makes a lot of sense.

    • @RogueJedi501
      @RogueJedi501 5 лет назад

      Nate weber yeah but Canada isn’t that far from the US. It costs like 2.29~4.00 for Tropicana plus tax.

    • @puddincup9879
      @puddincup9879 5 лет назад

      The glitch is buying it

    • @houlettv
      @houlettv 5 лет назад

      ~(Rogue Jedi)~ yes but if you look at this 25% less than us money after we have 10 to 15% of taxe and the shipping it normal

    • @realkosherpork9223
      @realkosherpork9223 4 года назад

      @@RogueJedi501 It's Nunavut.

  • @sorawisdom6516
    @sorawisdom6516 5 лет назад

    these prices would also depend on what store you go to. like the price difference between TomThumb, Walmart, and Central Market for where i live.

  • @jacobishii6121
    @jacobishii6121 5 лет назад +11

    I've known since I was a little kid it was more expensive in Alaska than Seattle and I had never been there.It cost more to get it to remote places.How the hell is this a suprise or a mystery?

  • @smhca
    @smhca 5 лет назад +60

    You know what's crazy ... Amazon is expensive where I live compared to grocery store!!

    • @dakotamathews6808
      @dakotamathews6808 5 лет назад +5

      I thought the same thing dog food I buy if i got it on Amazon its $83 dollars but at the store, it's $20
      bread on amazon.ca is like $8 dollars compared to the store at $2 something
      I live in Toronto and groceries from Amazon would cost me an arm and a leg

    • @smhca
      @smhca 5 лет назад +1

      @@dakotamathews6808 I live in Toronto too!! Its very cheap compared to this video hahaha

    • @jachtancrozomer1508
      @jachtancrozomer1508 5 лет назад +1

      @@dakotamathews6808 instacart express 🤷🤷🤷

    • @carochan86
      @carochan86 5 лет назад +2

      In East Coast ,USA groceries are also higher via Amazon.

    • @ashleys_space
      @ashleys_space 5 лет назад

      Sometimes it's cheaper to shop directly from the website vs. Amazon because the prices are cheaper.

  • @epie6
    @epie6 5 лет назад +9

    I live in Bangalore, but I love watching Marketplace!

  • @kailynsvlogs3937
    @kailynsvlogs3937 5 лет назад +6

    2:47 “ you better drink tap sissssss”

  • @fabquenneville
    @fabquenneville 5 лет назад +165

    Did he say caribou poutine ?
    I want caribou poutine

    • @Michaelisinachair
      @Michaelisinachair 5 лет назад +11

      That sounds good. I can’t even get regular poutine where I live. Lives in Georgia USA.

    • @backrolls5017
      @backrolls5017 5 лет назад +2

      @@Michaelisinachair I moved to Maine and can get poutine anywhere but god dammit I want some Chick Fil A :(

    • @backrolls5017
      @backrolls5017 5 лет назад

      @Fabrice Quenneville You could make your own. Most small 'specialty' grocery stores like Sprouts sell different meats like reindeer.

    • @zebrasnot6819
      @zebrasnot6819 5 лет назад

      I want it to :( but sadly don't know what any of the words mean. It just looks like steak and potatoes

    • @FeatheryBird
      @FeatheryBird 5 лет назад +1

      You can smoke the weed all day, then have to do caribou munchies. I think not

  • @lenitaa7938
    @lenitaa7938 5 лет назад +108

    The Federal Govt ought not interfere in the nomadic, etc lifestyle of the Natives! Forcing them into Reservations, Towns, etc ruins their culture, traditions, community, etc!

    • @Rachel-pf4cj
      @Rachel-pf4cj 5 лет назад +3

      Big businesses just wanted to make money.

    • @lisaboyd361
      @lisaboyd361 5 лет назад +2

      Yes..god forbid if you yell them to move..this is thier choice..

    • @ScottBrady06
      @ScottBrady06 5 лет назад +1

      It’s called “Westernisation”

    • @TheThreadshitter
      @TheThreadshitter 5 лет назад

      It's the modern world for all of us now. What are you going to do, take away their modern stuff? Would you want that for yourself, living like it was 100, 200 years ago?

    • @tynao2029
      @tynao2029 5 лет назад

      @@Rachel-pf4cj the only way a company will be able to make money in a free market (where repercussions and consequences of bad prices/bad service etc are felt) is by satisfying their customers, either with a superior product or price. Companies who do not give customers what they want should fail (not like the bailouts which destroyed USA)

  • @slantblant1
    @slantblant1 5 лет назад +1

    Those import prices will be pretty high for that uncharted area. That's like finding plane tickets in France vs Japan. France is more centrally located...where as Japan is way out and will require longer flights... which in turn increase price. Location is key.

  • @olaines9154
    @olaines9154 4 года назад +1

    I feel her pain !! I’m from California and moved to Nigeria two years ago. It’s hard going without the items your used to but it’s crazy how expensive American brands are here. Tide is $51!!! But it’s the best, I’m trying not to pull that plug. I had to find other brands of food and items and pray that they had a thorough quality check.

  • @demonocusmetalocus3558
    @demonocusmetalocus3558 5 лет назад +72

    When they talk about not moving i understand where they're coming from. When you have roots in a place its not that easy to just pick up and leave ,and start all over somewhere else so i totally get why they don't just move south.

    • @stsk7
      @stsk7 5 лет назад +29

      Sometimes things you need to do are not easy

    • @rhodaandrews9306
      @rhodaandrews9306 5 лет назад +13

      Skye Walker I get that, but if $200 groceries are difficult financially, how can you move when it costs over $1000 per person to buy tickets to Ottawa? That’s not including shipping personal effects?

    • @dakotamathews6808
      @dakotamathews6808 5 лет назад +6

      @@rhodaandrews9306 I have met a few people who moved from up north the government has grants to help you move out of there and into a place like Ottawa or Calgary

    • @Connetification
      @Connetification 5 лет назад +3

      Pretty easy for me. When I am starving to dead, moving can be in a heartbeat.

    • @georginacat7667
      @georginacat7667 5 лет назад +4

      @@rhodaandrews9306 because you would save that over a period of 10 weeks elsewhere

  • @bryanrobertson9667
    @bryanrobertson9667 5 лет назад +42

    Pro Tip: Do NOT buy water when you can get it for free.

    • @deadrabbit5757
      @deadrabbit5757 4 года назад +6

      Bryan Robertson I know right. It’s all about weight, if you pay attention the heavy items had the hugest mark up.

  • @boorat3573
    @boorat3573 5 лет назад +9

    Nunavit is known to be extremely expensive! You're way of the grid & that's scary if it comes to a hospital trip for anyone!

    • @deadrabbit5757
      @deadrabbit5757 4 года назад +1

      Ronaye Tylor No No, the rest of the country will cover the cost of a flight down south. They don’t pay a dollar.

  • @nicolewoolley6863
    @nicolewoolley6863 5 лет назад

    I am so glad that this video exists, but i wish it was more viewed

  • @muskreality
    @muskreality 5 лет назад +26

    That child is so sweet 😄

  • @abdulfatahabdillahi4547
    @abdulfatahabdillahi4547 5 лет назад +5

    Great content you guys, keep it up!!!

  • @poppycrew7013
    @poppycrew7013 3 года назад +1

    At 1st. I'm furious hearing about kids not having enough food then quickly to crying tears of awwwww when her little one interrupts with an angelic 'I love you"
    💗

  • @Doctorvex1
    @Doctorvex1 5 лет назад

    ya i went up there for the summer on a school trip ti church hill and especially since the rail road were down the prices for stuff are really expensive

  • @JohnSmith-gm3qm
    @JohnSmith-gm3qm 5 лет назад +4

    That 5 year old does not look hungry

    • @naedatanner8832
      @naedatanner8832 5 лет назад +1

      I was going to say that not many looked hungry!🤔

  • @TNUni167
    @TNUni167 4 года назад +9

    7:04 "Couldve bought 4" Kid is failing math.

    • @jasperedwards
      @jasperedwards 4 года назад +4

      Lol I was looking for this comment

  • @tashvelez7286
    @tashvelez7286 5 лет назад +4

    This was really hard to watch. My heart breaks for the people of the north. Especially being from America where there is so much waste, it's crazy. We are very fortunate here, but very ungrateful at the same time.

  • @CommandoMaster
    @CommandoMaster 5 лет назад +17

    They live too far away, delivery costs are high, and they don't make enough money.

  • @kumd
    @kumd 5 лет назад +15

    The guy @ 5:33 “Gross. Don’t touch me” hahaha

  • @Mads_Vel
    @Mads_Vel 5 лет назад +3

    The food studies teacher Lael Kronick is good and the students are lucky to have her.
    Prices was high in the grocery store, holy!

  • @shawnz241
    @shawnz241 5 лет назад +3

    This is an ongoing problem that few in urban Canada really understand. Tragic...

  • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
    @Starry_Night_Sky7455 5 лет назад +19

    *Amazon* ships there. That's all we need to know.

    • @shuki1
      @shuki1 5 лет назад +8

      Amazon does not ship rather Canada Post which is subsidizing their transportation while the supermarkets don't have that privilege.

  • @ddnsolution
    @ddnsolution 5 лет назад +10

    As sad as this is, you can't expect the rest of Canada to subsidize this problem. Either move south and be with the rest of Canada or stay and accept the high cost of way of life.

  • @Nakura-dj8mg
    @Nakura-dj8mg 4 года назад

    5:38 my heart melted

  • @saturn724
    @saturn724 5 лет назад +1

    because amazon doesn't need to rent market shelf space, just a basic warehouse will do

  • @mjmsdcs
    @mjmsdcs 5 лет назад +13

    I lived in California for 27 years before moving to Hawaii. Yes some of the groceries are more expensive but the price differences between California and Hawaii are nowhere near the differences shown here. The biggest price differences are on fresh produce that spoils quickly, but even so the prices are maybe double, but not triple or more. Shelf stable items are about 5-10% more.

    • @snliner1308
      @snliner1308 5 лет назад

      mjmsdcs yeah and if you go to Costco in hawaii it’s almost the exact same prices

    • @kevinbooth-
      @kevinbooth- 5 лет назад +1

      population sizes and density are big factors.
      Iqaluit Population (2016)
      • Total 7,740
      • Density 150/km2 (380/sq mi)
      Hawaii Population
      • Total 1,420,491 (2018)
      • Density 221/sq mi
      those are MASSIVE differences

    • @Pseudynom
      @Pseudynom 5 лет назад

      When I was in Hawaii I had to pay $6 for a freaking pack of lettuce. The same kind of lettuce costs less than a Euro where I live.

    • @Nemofishman
      @Nemofishman 5 лет назад

      And for gas there, $2.95 to $3.19 for 87.

  • @Grumpella
    @Grumpella 5 лет назад +34

    80% of the foods are processed boxed goods though. Both families would save if they served homemade meals, oatmeals, etc. No name brands for everything else.

    • @robynandrews4384
      @robynandrews4384 5 лет назад

      It probably wasn't their normal shopping. More like a price comparison exercise.

    • @crystalgale15
      @crystalgale15 5 лет назад +8

      I believe it was mentioned in the beginning that they were given a list of items to buy so that it could get compared for this video. Though I agree with you that boxed processed items are more expensive but they do have longer shelf life and if they live far from a grocery store I think it will make sense to stock up on certain items.

    • @hmc5613
      @hmc5613 5 лет назад +10

      Processed and boxed food is apparently often cheaper in Nunavut because it has a longer shelf life and doesn't have to be shipped as frequently

    • @Leon-ec9ge
      @Leon-ec9ge 5 лет назад +2

      Linda Crighton away with your common sense

    • @appletree8441
      @appletree8441 5 лет назад

      He was talking about the local that live there to make Shareef meals

  • @Kate-hh8yi
    @Kate-hh8yi 5 лет назад

    Or perhaps approach the subsidies thru transportation, although I'm sure this has been looked into &studied.

  • @stevenf5902
    @stevenf5902 5 лет назад

    1:50 That zoom in though LOL

  • @tombeegeeeye5765
    @tombeegeeeye5765 5 лет назад +7

    I suspect sales volumes and transportation cost nave something to do with it. Prices are much higher in Alaska. Also competitive markets have lower prices. I also suspect their fewer food outlets in the North

  • @BrBCatsOnFireLuL
    @BrBCatsOnFireLuL 5 лет назад +12

    Water is $2.00 a case in Southern Ontario. Sometimes it goes to $1.00. Generally when things are produced within 300km of the location the price tends to be lowest. Nestle Bottles most water in Southern Ontario.

    • @LordXerxes
      @LordXerxes 5 лет назад +1

      T!.!.!T I pay $2.00 for a 24 pack and it shocks me that somewhere in the same country they’re paying $30+

    • @nutlover3609
      @nutlover3609 5 лет назад +2

      Elvis Ugorji
      Why not drink tap water?

    • @LordXerxes
      @LordXerxes 5 лет назад

      NutLover360 oh I do, I just keep a case

    • @BrBCatsOnFireLuL
      @BrBCatsOnFireLuL 5 лет назад

      @@LordXerxes I feel like Iqaluit and bottled water are extreme examples. Water is heavy, and all the food has to be flown in. It's all shipping costs. Unless you can invent teleportation the cost will only increase.

    • @LordXerxes
      @LordXerxes 5 лет назад

      T!.!.!T you’re right sadly

  • @basedyoshi7253
    @basedyoshi7253 5 лет назад +1

    rent in hawaii costs like 1/3 of that in iqaluit. that really says something

  • @jeffreyquinn3820
    @jeffreyquinn3820 5 лет назад +1

    I remember moving from Regina to Sudbury close to ten years ago. Our grocery bill dropped from $170/weekly for two adults to $90, and that Sudburians were complaining about how expensive their prices were compared to Toronto. Regina is fairly inexpensive by Prairie standards -- we'd probably have paid $220 in Calgary or Winnipeg. BTW, most of our groceries came off the boat in Vancouver or straight from Mexico or California by rail in all locations. As near as I can tell, the farther you live from cross-border shopping, the more you pay.

  • @theoriginaleb9616
    @theoriginaleb9616 5 лет назад +40

    The people in the comments that say they should move don’t understand gentrification and how wrong it is. I’m glad to see some of the locals continue their traditions, preserve aspects of their way of life, and stand their ground.

    • @oooyeahooyeah7451
      @oooyeahooyeah7451 5 лет назад +3

      Why is it wrong to move?

    • @randomname9758
      @randomname9758 5 лет назад +7

      True but then don't be surprised if things are mega expensive.

    • @redhillbones7672
      @redhillbones7672 5 лет назад +8

      @@oooyeahooyeah7451 Because they were already forced out of their homes, their life styles, their livelihoods. The Inuit were effing self-sufficient for hundreds of years with little contact with the outside world. Saying, 'You should just leave because you have a problem we caused' is like telling someone you punched in the face that 'well, you should've ducked'. Canada caused this problem and they should fix it. Forcing the Inuit out of their homeland after already forcing them out of their lives is not a solution.

    • @oooyeahooyeah7451
      @oooyeahooyeah7451 5 лет назад

      RedHillBones I wasn’t telling them to move, I was just asking why it would be wrong, because I don’t know shit.

    • @TractorBeam29
      @TractorBeam29 5 лет назад

      You mean they are suffering from lack of diversity?