Mark Carney introduces measures to cut grocery costs - Speech Brief
26 January 2026 14:00 UTC · Prime Minister of Canada · PMO News Release · Source · Email X Link

Mark Carney introduces measures to cut grocery costs

Key points

  • Increases Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit and one-time payment
  • Allocates funds and tax measures to strengthen food security and affordability

TL;DR

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney introduced the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, increasing it 25% for five years beginning July 2026 and providing a one-time payment equivalent to a 50% increase this year.
  • A family of four will receive up to $1,890 this year and about $1,400 a year for the next four years; a single person will receive up to $950 this year and about $700 a year for the next four years; the benefit will support more than 12 million Canadians.
  • The government is setting aside $500 million from the Strategic Response Fund, creating a $150 million Food Security Fund under the Regional Tariff Response Initiative, providing $20 million to the Local Food Infrastructure Fund, and introducing immediate expensing for greenhouse buildings.
  • The government is developing a National Food Security Strategy, supporting unit price labelling and Competition Bureau oversight, and advancing Budget 2025 measures including tax cuts, GST changes for first-time homebuyers, and making the National School Food Program permanent.
Original text

The global landscape is rapidly changing, leaving economies, businesses, and workers under a cloud of uncertainty. In response, Canada’s new government is focused on what we can control: building a stronger economy to make life more affordable for Canadians. To that end, we are securing new trade and investment partnerships abroad and building our strength at home – to create good career opportunities with higher wag...

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