
Grocery prices are up 30% in five years. Families are spending $1,000 more just to buy the same food. And now grocery giants and tech companies are teaming up to use AI-powered algorithms and electronic shelf labels to charge you even more for the same carton of eggs, based on your data, your searches, what you click. This is called surveillance pricing, and I'm bringing a vote to ban it in Ontario. Manitoba's NDP government banned it. Doug Ford can too. He just has to choose people over corporations.



















