Friday, July 3, 2026
ADVT 
National

Five Suddenly Expensive Foodstuffs, According To Statistics Canada

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 22 Jan, 2016 12:19 PM
    OTTAWA — Climbing prices for fresh fruits and vegetables as well as meat products helped fuel the 1.6 per cent increase in Canada's annual inflation rate in December, Statistics Canada said Friday.
     
    Here are five popular foods that are burning holes in the wallets of Canadians, according to the StatCan data:
     
    Lettuce: The leafy green salad staple was a whopping 21.8 per cent more expensive in December than it was a year ago.
     
    Apples: They were 11.8 per cent more expensive than they were a year ago.
     
     
    Pasta products: They were 9.5 per cent more costly than they were a year ago.
     
    Oranges: They were 8.8 per cent more expensive than they were a year ago.
     
    Fresh or frozen beef: Beef was 5.8 per cent more costly than it was a year ago.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    2 Dead, 1 Missing After Commercial Fishing Boat Capsizes Near Tofino

    2 Dead, 1 Missing After Commercial Fishing Boat Capsizes Near Tofino
    The fishing boat went down off the coast of Vancouver Island near Estevan Point Saturday night

    2 Dead, 1 Missing After Commercial Fishing Boat Capsizes Near Tofino

    Modi Magic? India, Canada Poised For New Highs In Relations!

    Modi Magic? India, Canada Poised For New Highs In Relations!
    The premier trade and business body between the two countries says the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi here in April has put the growing bilateral ties on a fast track.

    Modi Magic? India, Canada Poised For New Highs In Relations!

    Federal Party Leaders Agree To Skip Jays Games After Toronto Losses When They Attended

    Federal Party Leaders Agree To Skip Jays Games After Toronto Losses When They Attended
    The Jays lost games when Tom Mulcair, Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau were in the stands.

    Federal Party Leaders Agree To Skip Jays Games After Toronto Losses When They Attended

    Re-Elected Conservatives Would Create $15Million Fund To Match Private Museum Donations

    Re-Elected Conservatives Would Create $15Million Fund To Match Private Museum Donations
    OTTAWA — A re-elected Conservative government would create an endowment fund for museums that would match the money the institutions raise privately.

    Re-Elected Conservatives Would Create $15Million Fund To Match Private Museum Donations

    Manitoba Appeals Court Says Sentence For Two Cyberbullies Exceeded The Maximum

    Manitoba Appeals Court Says Sentence For Two Cyberbullies Exceeded The Maximum
     An appeals court in Manitoba has sided with two brothers who argued that their youth sentences for cyberbullying a teenage girl were too long.

    Manitoba Appeals Court Says Sentence For Two Cyberbullies Exceeded The Maximum

    Wide Net Cast For Jurors In High-profile Murder Trial Of Dennis Oland

    Wide Net Cast For Jurors In High-profile Murder Trial Of Dennis Oland
    The Oland family can trace its business roots in the Maritimes to the 1860s, when Susannah Oland left England and began selling a family recipe for a brown October ale from The Army and Navy Brewery in Halifax.

    Wide Net Cast For Jurors In High-profile Murder Trial Of Dennis Oland