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What’s really driving inflation in Canada?

April 13, 2022
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Stefanie Phillips

The supply chain is a problem. The cost of raw materials is rising. The cost of labour is up, too. But while we tend to assume inflation is caused by companies hiking prices due to reasons that are beyond their control, the truth is much more complicated. So, how much of Canada's current price hikes are due to market factors, and how much is simply companies taking the opportunity to increase their profits? And what can we do about it?

GUEST: Jacob Lorinc, business and economics reporter, Toronto Star.

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