By Sylvain Charlebois — June 22, 2026 Under Carney, food prices have risen faster than inflation for 15 straight months -- and that is leaving Canadians facing some of the fastest-rising food prices in the G7 The latest inflation numbers from Statistics Canada should make policymakers uncomfortable. In May, overall inflation reached 3.2 per cent, while food inflation climbed to 3.8 per cent. At first glance, the difference may seem modest. But beneath the headline lies a trend that should concern anyone paying attention to Canada’s economy: food inflation has exceeded overall inflation every single month since Mark Carney became prime minister in March 2025. Not once during his tenure has food inflation fallen below the national inflation rate. That streak has now reached 15 consecutive months. For Canadians, this matters far more than many economists realize. While inflation is often discussed as a broad economic concept, consumers experience inflation through everyday purchases. They...
Public Safety Deteriorates While Chronic Property Crime Continues to Hurt Communities and Businesses BC Conservative MLAs say British Columbians are still waiting for results from an NDP government that has spent a decade promising action on repeat offenders wreaking havoc on our communities. “British Columbians are paying the price for a justice system that too often gives repeat offenders chance after chance while law abiding citizens are left to deal with the consequences,” said Macklin McCall, Conservative Critic for Public Safety and Solicitor General. “People deserve to feel safe in their communities, and that requires a justice system that prioritizes public safety, supports victims, and holds prolific offenders accountable.” A recent report out of Dawson Creek has once again raised concerns about repeat violent offenders with extensive criminal histories who repeatedly breach court-ordered conditions, fail to comply with probation orders, and continue cycling through the j...