Canadians might soon see some relief at the grocery store, with food prices expected to stabilize over the next few months.
Although food inflation rose slightly in March, experts anticipate a more steady trend through the summer. The next inflation update from Statistics Canada is scheduled for May 20, which could offer a clearer picture.
Host Kris McCusker speaks with Stuart Smyth, a professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Saskatchewan, about the factors driving food prices and the reasons they remain unpredictable.
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