High food prices could have negative long-term health effects on Canadians
By Shahidul Islam, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Economics, and Political Science, MacEwan University
Inflation is driving up food prices and could have a severe impact on the health of Canadians. When the cost of food increases, it restricts the availability of nutritious foods for low-income people.
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