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Alberta government meeting with grocers to address food affordability: minister

By News RoomApril 20, 20262 Mins Read
Alberta government meeting with grocers to address food affordability: minister
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The Canadian Press

Posted April 20, 2026 8:11 am

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Alberta’s government says it’s meeting with some of Canada’s largest grocers to address food affordability in the province.

Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally says in a statement that the cost of food has gone up across the country and the world.

He says the government is meeting with grocery owners because lowering costs for Albertans is its top priority.

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Premier Danielle Smith told her provincewide radio show on Saturday that many Albertans are frustrated with their increased food bills.

She said the cost of items such as eggs, ham, chicken and milk has gone up.

Smith said the government plans to discuss with grocery store owners how to bring down the price of food staples.


“Dale Nally, who comes from the grocery business, he’s meeting with grocery store owners to find out the kind of things that we can do to try to address the issue of food prices,” she said.

“Every time (people) go to the grocery store, they remember what it used to be and they’re saying, ‘How the heck did things get so expensive?’”

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