Freeland touts need for grocery competition after Loblaw, Metro post higher profits
More competition is needed in Canada’s grocery sector as consumers grapple with higher food prices, said Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, after two of the country’s largest grocers reported higher sales and profits in the most recent quarter.
Speaking at a press conference in Mascouche, Que., Freeland said major changes need to be made to Canadian competition law in order to help stabilize food prices.
“We need to bring more competition into the Canadian economy, particularly in the grocery sector,” she said.
“We are prepared to use every tool in our toolbox, including tax policy, to make sure that prices stabilize.”