Beef, coffee and tomatoes among the grocery items with the biggest price increases this year
Beef striploin cuts saw the largest price increase, up by 29% compared to last year
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Beef striploin cuts saw the largest price increase, up by 29% compared to last year
The new service is being organized by Waterfront Toronto, the city and the Toronto Port Authority, which jointly selected York Bay Marine Services to operate the route.
Somewhere between a narrow stretch of Persian Gulf passage and the bottle of canola oil in your grocery cart, costs are going way up. The Strait of Hormuz closure has sent fertilizer prices soaring. Right now, thatโs hitting canola, wheat and corn farmers the hardest. Those costs are expected to trickle down to the customer [โฆ]
Ontario is sharply increasing financial penalties for illegal ticket resellers, announcing new enforcement powers on Thursday that will allow the province to levy fines of up to $25,000 against repeat offenders who sell event tickets above face value. The tougher measures take effect June 10, marking the latest step in the governmentโs push to curb [โฆ]
Early trading on Wall Street is mixed and oil prices moved higher after the U.S. and Iran traded attacks, testing a ceasefire even further.
TORONTO โ The Greater Toronto Area marked its third straight month of higher home sales compared with a year earlier, as the cityโs real estate board says the market tightened in May. A total of 6,583 homes in the region changed hands last month, up 6.3 per cent compared with May 2025, while sales also [โฆ]
In a release, BC Ferries says it plans to implement a temporary five per cent fuel surcharge beginning on June 16.
The increase comes just days after Torontoโarea prices fell 9 cents heading into Thursday, May 28.
Gas prices in Canada are expected to start climbing again, as any progress made towards a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran appears to be unravelling.
In the U.S., there are fewer restrictions on zoning and the use of land in many metro areas, the report said
The way that Canada's economy reacted to the Iran war, particularly from higher oil and energy prices, will become clearer in the upcoming GDP report set for release on Friday.
Hotels for the Royal household, flights and an RCMP ceremonial guard, all added up to a hefty price tag for the two-day visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to Ottawa.
A possible deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could bring relief to Canadians facing higher gas prices, after the Middle East conflict disrupted a key global oil shipping route.