Canada grocery prices climb 5.7 percent in February, led by sharp meat and poultry spikes as costs outpace inflation

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Grocery prices in Canada saw a sharp increase of 5.7 percent in February. This rise was mainly due to higher costs for meat and poultry. Beef and chicken prices climbed significantly. Some items like cantaloupes and olive oil became cheaper. National inflation stood at 1.8 percent. Statistics Canada provided this data.