Carney and Champagne go hunting for bargains at budget grocery stores

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Published1 month ago
Duration11:45
Video ID0rii01xtt58
Languageen-CA
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views6.9K
Likes474
Comments154
Engagement Rate9.08%
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Comments per 1K views22.27

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The Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit "launched" today. The government said 12 million Canadians could receive up to $1,890. The Parliamentary Budget Office says the average payment is $252. A family earning $75,000 gets zero. Someone on disability gets approximately $250. François-Philippe Champagne toured a closed Food Basics to announce it. Mark Carney walked around a Brampton grocery store and said today is a good day. Topics covered: ► The Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit launching June 5, 2026 as a replacement for the GST/HST credit with a one-time 50% top-up payment and a 25% increase in quarterly payments for five years, with the government announcing a maximum annual benefit of $1,890 for a family of four while the PBO confirmed the average payment per recipient is $252 ► The income eligibility structure: benefits begin to phase out at approximately $45,521 adjusted family net income for a single person, meaning a family earning $75,000 receives zero while a person on disability receives approximately $250, with Jim and Iain noting the gap between the government's $1,890 headline figure and the $252 PBO average ► The media coverage Jim and Iain critique: the Globe and Mail and Bloomberg running the government's announcement with no qualifier on the average payment, no mention of who gets zero, and no comparison between the $252 average and the $782 average increase in household food costs since 2020 ► François-Philippe Champagne touring a closed-off Food Basics in what Jim and Iain describe as a PR stunt disconnected from how any ordinary Canadian shops, pointing at Saputo products and telling Canadians to buy Canadian while buying Canadian costs more than Canadians can afford ► Jim's inside-the-boardroom reconstruction of how the grocery benefit launch was planned: affordability as the political problem, money as the solution, a grocery store as the visual, and someone in the room who almost certainly pointed out neither Carney nor Champagne does their own grocery shopping ► Mark Carney's grocery store speech in Brampton: claiming today is a good day, citing 88,000 jobs created, describing the transformation underway, and telling Canadians they can spend the benefit however they want, in a clip Jim compares to a parent giving a child birthday money ► Jim's "who is this economy for" question applied to the grocery benefit: the answer is a very narrow band of low-income Canadians who were already receiving the GST credit under a different name, while the middle class, the working families earning $75,000, and the people Jim and Iain hear from every day get nothing and face the full cost of energy poverty, food insecurity, and a zombie economy Is a $252 average payment, a closed Food Basics photo op, and a prime minister calling today a good day an adequate response to 25.5% food insecurity, 43% energy bill cutbacks, and a confirmed recession? Let us know what you think in the comments. The Really Big Show: the thinking Canadian's daily briefing, independent and informed. 🔴 Live every weekday at 9AM PST 📍 Independent. Unapologetic. Canadian. 👉 Support the show: https://thereallybigshow.ca Subscribe | Share | Comment — help us grow independent Canadian media. #canadiannews #canadapolitics #canada #nowmedia #thereallybigshow #grocerybenefit #champagne #markcarney #foodinsecurity #canadaaffordability

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