TORONTO – Anche se la corsa dei prezzi di alcuni beni essenziali rallenterà, il conto complessivo della spesa della tipica famiglia canadese è destinato ad aumentare di circa $ 700 l’anno prossimo: è quanto emerge dal rapporto annuale sull’industria alimentare, la quattordicesima edizione pubblicata dalla Dalhousie University, dall’Università di Guelph, dall’Università della British Columbia e dall’Università del Saskatchewan…
TORONTO – Although the price run of some essential goods will slow down, the typical Canadian family’s overall grocery bill is expected to increase by about $700 next year, according to the annual food industry report, the 14th edition published from Dalhousie University, the University of Guelph, the University of British Columbia and the University of Saskatchewan. (more…)
TORONTO – Poverty affects more than one in five children in the thirty-nine richest countries in the OECD-EU area. And Canada ranks only in 11th place, in a list dominated by Denmark, Slovenia and Finland which represent a point of reference for high-income countries. Worse still is Italy, which is in 33rd place. (more…)