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Industry minister urges Competition Bureau to conduct followup study of grocery prices

Industry minister urges Competition Bureau to conduct followup study of grocery prices
Industry minister urges Competition Bureau to conduct followup study of grocery prices

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: الاثنين 29 يناير 2024 03:51 مساءً

Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne attends a news conference in Ottawa on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press - image credit)

Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne attends a news conference in Ottawa on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press - image credit)

Innovation, Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne is calling on the Competition Bureau to use its new powers to take another look at the cost of groceries in Canada.

Last June, the bureau released a report that said Canada's grocery sector lacks competition. The industry is dominated by three domestic giants — Loblaws, Metro and Sobeys owner Empire — along with foreign players like Walmart and Costco.

On Monday, Champagne sent a letter to Matthew Boswell, the competition commissioner, to complain about what he called the grocery companies' lack of cooperation with the bureau's study, which led to last summer's report.

"I was disappointed to learn that the Bureau's study did not benefit from the full cooperation of large grocers. Large grocers have not, to date, been sufficiently transparent about the causes of food inflation," Champagne wrote.

In his letter, Champagne points out that the government recently overhauled the Competition Act to give the Competition Bureau more powers — including the power to subpoena information from companies when conducting market studies.

"The government put in place these new authorities as we believe this will give rise to meaningful enforcement actions as you carry your work forward," Champagne wrote.

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The rising cost of food has outpaced overall inflation in the past few years. (CBC)

The Competition Bureau is an independent government body in charge of ensuring healthy competition between companies in Canada.

While a minister cannot direct the bureau to take a specific action, Champagne told reporters on Monday he believes the bureau will use its new powers.

"I am confident that the bureau will take full advantage of the new powers granted to them to further address the concerns of Canadian consumers when it comes to the price of food," he said.

The rising cost of food has outpaced overall inflation in the past few years. Earlier this month, Statistics Canada said the country's annual inflation rate was 3.4 per cent in December, while food inflation stood at 4.7 per cent.

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Champagne convened a meeting in the fall with the heads of the five large grocery chains and later said they had agreed to work on stabilizing grocery prices.

But his letter to the Competition Bureau suggests that plan hasn't worked out as the government hoped.

"[The grocery companies] have failed, for the most part, to provide regular updates on initiatives aimed at stabilizing food prices in the country," the minister wrote.

Champagne wrote that he hopes to discuss the possibility of a follow-up study with the competition commissioner.

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