QUESTIONS
1.
1.
Overall, 30.3 per cent of Canadians believe price gouging is the main reason for higher food prices, while 29.9 per cent believe inflation/monetary policies are to blame. What do you think is the MAIN reason for higher food prices in Canada?
Price gouging
31%
242 votes
Inflation/monetary policies
14%
106 votes
Both equally
48%
374 votes
Other (please specify)
2%
15 votes
Not Applicable
5%
41 votes
Other Answers Percentage Votes
Global Warming, Conflicts, and Supply Chain Issues from the Pandemic 0.14% 1
gas going up 0.14% 1
food production problems, Supply problems, Russia, there are a number of them 0.14% 1
Petroleum prices and taxes (especially in Canada) and therefore transportation costs 0.14% 1
70% is to blame the companies and 30% is to blame the inflation 0.14% 1
High carbon taxes AND price gouging 0.14% 1
Combination of the two--not sure if equal or not. 0.14% 1
Truedope is behind all this. 0.14% 1
The gouging one is the government increasing the carbon tax which increases the cost of everything.Also the minimum wage increases. 0.14% 1
higher fuel prices 0.14% 1
Cost of production and delivery is up. 0.14% 1
corruption of governement and multinational 0.14% 1
Ukraine crisis 0.14% 1
The grocery CEO want to get as mush money from us they know we need to eat so they are taking advantage of people and the government allows them 0.14% 1
not sure 0.14% 1
2.
2.
The results come after CEOs from Loblaw, Metro, and Empire Co., which operates Sobeys, Safeway and FreshCo, appeared before a parliamentary committee in March and testified under oath that they were not profiteering off of higher grocery prices. Do you believe the CEOs when they say they are not profiteering off of higher grocery prices?
Yes
10%
75 votes
No
70%
546 votes
Undecided
20%
157 votes
3.
3.
Do you think the government will do anything to combat the high grocery prices?
Yes
12%
91 votes
No
63%
491 votes
Undecided
25%
196 votes
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