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Grocery prices in Canada rose 11.4% in 2022, the fastest increase since 1981, driven by supply chain disruptions, higher input costs, and global commodity price volatility.
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Industry price indexes for meat, fish and dairy products, fruits, vegetables and feeds, beverages and tobacco (1997=100)
Quarterly1956-01-01 – 2010-07-01Table 18100180
Farm product prices, crops and livestock
Quarterly1980-01-01 – 2026-01-01Table 32100077
Industry price indexes for meat, fish and dairy products, fruits, vegetables and feeds, beverages and tobacco (2002=100)
Quarterly1956-01-01 – 2013-10-01Table 18100199
Production and value of greenhouse fruits and vegetables
Occasional1955-01-01 – 2024-01-01Table 32100456
Average prices for selected livestock, annual
Occasional1901-01-01 – 1990-01-01Table 32100325
Operating expenses, Census of Agriculture, 2011 and 2016, inactive
Unknown2011-01-01 – 2016-01-01Table 32100438
Selected per person income and product series at current prices and constant 1986 prices, annual, 1926 - 1960
Occasional1926-01-01 – 1960-01-01Table 36100279
Greenhouse producers' operating expenses
Occasional2007-01-01 – 2024-01-01Table 32100245
Expectations to increase prices for goods and services offered by business or organization over the next 12 months, first quarter of 2023
Unknown2022-01-01 – 2022-01-01Table 33100647
Annual non-store retail survey, financial estimates, inactive
Occasional2012-01-01 – 2021-01-01Table 20100068
Household spending, three territories and selected metropolitan areas
Occasional2012-01-01 – 2012-01-01Table 11100126
Household spending by household income quintile, Canada, regions and provinces
Occasional2010-01-01 – 2023-01-01Table 11100223
Retail store financial estimates, inactive
Occasional2008-01-01 – 2012-01-01Table 20100010
Area, production and farm value of potatoes, Mexico
Occasional1998-01-01 – 2024-01-01Table 32100040
Household spending by household type
Occasional2010-01-01 – 2023-01-01Table 11100224
Survey of household spending (SHS), household equipment at the time of interview, by province, territory and selected metropolitan areas
Occasional1997-01-01 – 2009-01-01Table 11100216
Capital and repair expenditures, accommodation and food services
Occasional1991-01-01 – 2014-01-01Table 34100030
Retail non-store financial estimates, inactive
Occasional1999-01-01 – 2012-01-01Table 20100006
Peaches, pears, grapes, plums and prunes, production and value
Occasional1940-01-01 – 1995-01-01Table 32100266
Area, production and farm value of potatoes, by harvest season, United States
Occasional1998-01-01 – 2025-01-01Table 32100017
Area, production and farm value of potatoes
Occasional1908-01-01 – 2025-01-01Table 32100358
University expenditures by type of expenditure
Unknown2000-01-01 – 2023-01-01Table 37100097
Household spending, three territorial capitals
Occasional2015-01-01 – 2023-01-01Table 11100233
Survey of household spending (SHS), household spending on reading materials, by province and territory
Occasional1997-01-01 – 2009-01-01Table 11100207
Historical: Implicit price indexes, gross domestic product (GDP) at factor cost, by sector, 1968 System of National Accounts (SNA), 1986=100, quarterly, 1961 - 1997
Bi-annual1947-01-01 – 1997-04-01Table 36100148
Average operating revenues and expenses of farms, by farm type
Occasional1993-01-01 – 2014-01-01Table 32100078
Cattle prices, steers
Quarterly1976-01-01 – 2010-12-01Table 32100334
Dietary habits of students in selected countries
Unknown1990-01-01 – 1998-01-01Table 13100194
Private elementary and secondary schools revenues, by direct source of funds
Occasional1947-01-01 – 2002-01-01Table 37100084
Household food insecurity, by presence of children in the household and food insecurity status
Unknown2007-01-01 – 2011-01-01Table 13100462