New fuel surcharges on groceries and more making ‘almost everything in the economy’ more expensive
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A truck carrying Windsor built Chrysler Pacifica minivans is shown among traffic on Huron Church Road in Windsor heading to the Ambassador Bridge on Thursday, March 5, 2026. PHOTO BY DAN JANISSE /The Windsor Star Article content OTTAWA — Canadians already struggling with rising grocery prices are staring down another blow as delivery companies are hitting their retail customers with new fuel surcharges triggered by the war in Iran. Article content Documents obtained by National Post show that a number of Canadian trucking and delivery companies have in recent weeks used a range of mechanisms a…
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