Mr. Speaker, when the Liberals came to office in 2015, the average Canadian grocery bill was $160 a week. A decade later, it has more than doubled to $338 a week. That is $17,500 a year, and the food price report for next year confirms that Canadians will pay $1,000 more, which is the largest annual increase ever. Instead of axing taxes and spending, which increase the cost of growing, transporting and selling food, these Liberals actually raised them in budget 2025.
When are the Liberals going to read the room and get prices down, so Canadians can afford to eat?
