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There is no evidence of the profit motive finding its way into Canadian grocery stores.

rjb888 071326 the canadian press

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  1. No evidence of grocery profiteering in Canada; expert testimonies discussed anti-competitive practices.
  2. Loblaw cut prices on expiring items; public backlash. Metro raised prices after blackout ended.
  3. Competitive Bureau considers subpoena powers for grocery sector study.
  4. Retail Council suggests tax if grocers don’t co-operate with plans.
  5. Fed supports code to ensure fairer market.
  6. Grocery Council discusses code’s feasibility.
  7. Public reactions from organizations; comments section asks for update.