ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaAre city-owned grocery stores an answer to sky-high supermarket prices?1 day agoDuration 4:441 day agoNewsDuration 4:44A grassroots campaign fuelled by left-leaning ideas led Zohran Mamdani to a resounding victory in New York City’s mayoral democratic primary. Policy analyst Vass Bednar says one of those ideas — government-owned grocery stores — could potentially work in Canada.More from NewsVideo1:30Sticky notes and selfies: Documents show depth of disorder during 2021 provincial election6 minutes agoVideo3:24The Search for B.C.’s Best Symbol8 minutes agoVideo7:50Trump cites fentanyl as reason for 35% tariff increase 21 minutes agoVideo3:15Ontario experts react to Trump’s threat of 35% tariffs14 minutes agoVideo1:56RCMP investigating rash of fires in New Annan area of P.E.I.33 minutes agoTrending NowVideo3:26That white guy who can’t get a job at Tim Hortons? He’s AICBC News July 9Video2:24Why Earth will spin slightly faster on 3 days this summerJuly 10Video1:36Ontario teen charged with attempted murder in mysterious attack on childThe National July 10Video1:10Meteotsunami-like wave caught on video near Thunder Bay, Ont.June 26Video0:29RAW VIDEO: The basking shark that Don Gauthier spotted off P.E.I.’s North ShoreJuly 8now
Are city-owned grocery stores an answer to sky-high supermarket prices?
