Food costs are spiralling. These Canadians are turning to food banks for help.

Food costs are spiralling. These Canadians are turning to food banks for help.

TORONTO — Sticker shock hit hard when single mom Kristina Kennedy saw the sausages she usually buys were $1.50 more than expected.
As the sole caregiver to four children, the 40-year-old says price hikes at the grocery store are especially

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