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CHARLEBOIS: Global shocks are driving food prices but Canada's policies make it worse
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Crude oil prices are behaving like the tide these days — moving up and down with unsettling force. Just this past week, prices jumped from roughly $78 on March 10 to above $95 by March 13.
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