Luckily there’s a lot more than the grocery rebate.
That said I hope these investments don’t go to the existing monopolies:
To help bring down the cost of groceries, which have been rising faster than inflation, Carney said he will direct $500 million from the government’s Strategic Response Fund to help food suppliers “expand capacity and increase productivity.”


It seems to me that in Canada, a metric country, putting price per pound on an item because it looks less expensive is a dishonourable practice, but has become the norm. Am I to conclude that the general population is very easy to engineer (fool)? Also, $2.99 is three dollars, not two dollars. Cost accounting is the only thing that makes sense when assigning value but greed got in the way of healthy profit quite a while ago.