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No relief for food prices despite overall inflation showing signs of slowdown

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Food prices in Canada rose at the fastest pace since 1981, despite Statistics Canada's latest figures showing overall inflation cooling down for the third month in a row.
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US food prices rise: Farmers are not reaping the benefit

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Food prices in the United States are increasing, but American farmers are not reaping the benefits.
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How the Buffalo supermarket served as a 'lifeline' in the community

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Buffalo Common Council president Darius Pridgen tells CBC News why the people in his neighbourhood fought to get the supermarket where 10 Black people were killed Saturday, and how it served as a lifeline and hub for so many in the...
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Beewise on Using AI to Save Bees From Climate Change

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Bees are responsible for the bulk of fruit and vegetable pollination — and they're negatively being affected by climate change. Tech startup Beewise is offering a solution with artificial intelligence to create robotic, autonomous hives...
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China urges citizens to stock up before winter, prompts confusion and panic buying

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Why China's government has asked people to stock up on vital supplies as winter approaches.
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Global food supply jeopardised by climate change

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As COP26 continues in Scotland, the prospect of the world food supply being jeopardised by global warming has many experts worried.
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Heavy rains, landslides kill 19 in India's Kerala

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At least 19 people are killed in landslides and floods in the Indian state of Kerala
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Qatar food security: Doha becomes less reliant on imported goods

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How an economic blockade spurred Qatar to push for the top spot in food security in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Senegal eases COVID-19 restrictions as food crisis looms

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A crisis unfolding in Senegal, the World Food Programme warns 130 million people are facing starvation because of the pandemic.
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Why the pandemic is sparking so many first-time gardeners

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Looking for a soothing new hobby to help pass the time, many Canadians are taking up gardening.
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Coronavirus lockdown boosts back-yard cultivation in the UK

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Millions of Britons are trying to become more self-sufficient after realising food supply chains are fragile.
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Environmental campaigners welcome single-use plastic in Bali

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Local government aims to reduce marine plastic by 70 percent over the next six months.
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This Montreal group grows free produce for those in need on city-owned land

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With the cost of living, more and more people are dependent on food banks to feed their families. But fresh local produce is rare in a food hamper. That’s where Montreal’s Regroupement Partage comes in.
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Canadian food prices spike as overall inflation dips

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Despite a dip in Canada’s overall inflation rate, food prices continue to climb, with some products like beef up roughly 16 per cent. Experts point to a combination of the U.S.-Canada trade war, a weak loonie and North American droughts...
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The Cost Of: How shopping 'in season' could help you save money

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Experts say shopping "in season" helps bring cost down, especially when there is good production.
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Donkin garden project recognized for its contributions

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The Coal Coast Community Garden provides people with free fruit and vegetables in an effort to fight food insecurity. Anna Rak has the story.
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How you can trim your supermarket bills as grocery prices rise | Hanomansing Tonight

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Mike von Massow, a University of Guelph professor and food economist, says the best way to grocery shop without putting a dent in your wallet is by focusing on the foods that are in season and being flexible with the products and brands...
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Study: What you eat in midlife impacts your health at 70

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The study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, found that participants who ate a high amount of ultra-processed foods had the most health issues.
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Grocery shoppers will feel an immediate impact from tariffs, says UBC supply chain expert

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Samuel Roscoe, a supply chain and operations lecturer at UBC, says food prices will be among the first to increase as a result of tariffs. Speaking to BC Today host Michelle Eliot, he says this is because of the Canadian food industry's...
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Corner Brook businesses hope desire to shop local translates into action

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While the province promotes shopping local, two big locations in Corner Brook are offering vegetables, jams and meats at two big locations. But as CBC's Colleen Connors reports, people are not actually buying much of it.
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Olive oil, milk and cereals: How did food prices fluctuate in 2024?

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After food prices soared in 2021 and 2022, over five essential food products saw price drops in 2024, including milk and cereals.
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Hundreds of people in B.C. reported to have vitamin C deficiency in past decade

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Nearly 700 people in British Columbia have been reported to have a vitamin C deficiency in the past decade, according to data obtained by CBC News, prompting doctors to raise questions about the prevalence of scurvy — a life-threatening...
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CBC Manitoba holiday show block three

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The third block of CBC Manitoba's holiday replacement show.
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Nearly 700 people in B.C. reported to have a vitamin C deficiency

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Nearly 700 people in British Columbia have been reported to have a vitamin C deficiency in the past decade, according to data obtained by CBC News, prompting doctors to raise questions about the prevalence of scurvy — a life-threatening...