This Month’s Poll

Do you agree with the government’s plan to introduce the new Canada Groceries Essentials Benefit (CGEB)?

Comments


We can have our reservations with the federal government offering a grocery rebate.  Lately,  I have shifted my position as a Canadian, and I would like our government to take care of Canadians first.  Additionally,  our government should be more accountable to how much tax dollars stays in Canada vs leaving Canada, and trust me it leaves Canada a lot!!  Well my hand is out!  I am not saying no anymore!!  I have a “Canadians first” approach and fair and equal opportunity for all Canadians;  CCB, HST, OTB and add groceries to the list & it should not be prorated. If you can give so many millions away each year when you have broken systems across the country then stepping up and returning it back to the Canadian people is a start.  Let’s not exclude our taxpayers that pay 40% or more in tax each year. they too could use a thank you from Canada !

By Ann-Margaret Laurin on February 15, 2026


This is simply another one of the Liberal’s vote-buying tactics.  A significant small portion of Canadian will benefit from it, but all Canadian have to fund (via increased taxes or more federal debt).  Canada’s grocery prices are significantly higher than the USA.    One of the major contributors to the higher cost of food is the Industrial Carbon Tax.  The Libs will lie to your face that it does not impact the cost of food, but any person with a lick of intelligence will see right through Carney and his entourage of MPs.  In summary -  it’s another Liberal vote-buying scam and simply another bad policy .

By Gaetan Ladouceur on February 11, 2026


Yes. An efficient method of income redistribution that appears to be well-targeted across all age groups.

By Terry McBride on February 05, 2026


This barely addresses anything. Seniors just got a whopping big increase in their CPP/ OAS/GIS income.  I know of one couple who, in December received a grand total of all of these pensions of $3337.78.  January 2026 was $3371.88.  That’s a great big fat 0.0102% increase.  Rent goes up 5%, power goes up 10%,  groceries go up 5%.  but, not to worry, these folks might get an extra couple of hundred dollars spread out over the year to help out.  If the politicians had to live on real world income and expenses, maybe they might have some understanding of real life.  I can just imagine how tough it is for a family with a few growing teenagers.

By Pat Gamborg on February 05, 2026


Another vote buying venture from the Liberals.  The bulk of Canada’s inflation lies directly attributable to Liberal policies.  Instead of cleaning up these policies, they generously want to pay out another 11 billion dollars (over 5 years) that will need to be borrowed and more interest paid.
Pathetic?  You bet!

By Clint Wormsbecker on February 04, 2026


Yes, groceries are expensive BUT most people do not know how to shop or COOK. What they need is information about how to buy and how to cook.

By Gale L Anson on February 04, 2026


This benefit just gives a little relief to the low income group.  However, the entire tax system need to be reformed.

By Maria Cheng on February 04, 2026


This just makes it all worse - instead of being “heroes” to the the liberals voters (no one I know thankfully) they need to just reduce everything that causing the grocery prices to rise.  Instead of giving speeches - Carney needs to actually DO something and negotiate with our biggest partner down below instead of angering them.  Carney/Liberals/Trudeau are ruining this country and as per liberal laws - we will be the ones paying for it out west.

By Carla on February 04, 2026


This is a bandaid solution to a systemic issue. We need to tax billionaires at 1% and close loopholes so they have to pay it. We need to solve price gouging at the grocery stores. We need 100% free healthcare, affordable housing, and increase the minimum wage to a liveable wage.

By Rachel on February 01, 2026


Any help the Government can offer to lower income citizens is a great way to build a just and equitable society where less fortunate members of the society are not left behind.

By Maxy C'K Ojukwu on January 31, 2026


Both GST-credit and GIS are income tested. GIS may be a more appropriate instrument to use for income support objectives.

By Bruce on January 28, 2026


This is the best way and cheapest way to help lower and middle income Canadians fairly quickly; it is not a new program, just adding to an existing program that is focused on those with lower income. Income tax breaks do not help the lower 1/3 of Canadians.

By Anni Markmann on January 28, 2026


This is simply a scam to get votes for when the Federal Elections happen in the spring.    When including both groceries and restaurant meals, the overall food inflation rate was 6.2% in Canada for the month of December, 2025.  And of course, the Liberals will still blame the US for our high grocery prices and gaslight the Canadians that this meager ‘subsidy’ will solve their problem, when in fact less that 30% of the Canadian population will benefit from it.  Killing the ‘hidden’ Industrial Carbon Tax is a much better option for us all.

By Gaetan Ladouceur on January 28, 2026


The government should not be supplementing groceries, it should be dealing with the gouging from the grocery retailers, with Weston making record profits, taking advantage of all people, no matter what income level they are at.  This has been going on exponentially since COVID in 2020. 

By Frances DeDona on January 28, 2026


Where will the funding for this come from? Every net dollar of GST/HST revenue now goes towards paying the interest on the federal debt. Just the interest, none towards actually paying down the debt, because the debt continues to grow and is not being paid down.
So, technically, it can’t even be said that the federal gov’t is trying to bribe us with our own money, because it’ll have to be paid for with borrowed money.

By Lori Losowy on January 28, 2026


Another liberal “spend their way out of trouble with the masses” solution.
More wealth redistribution from the middle class to the lower class (love to see the make up of the 12 million beneficiaries) without addressing the causes THAT THEY INFLICTED on our economy.
They keep calling themselves the NEW government when its just a cosmetic store full of lipstick on the OLD, failed liberal pig.
Can’t wait to see how the CCP brings “prosperity” here!

By Brian McIntyre on January 28, 2026


The federal government should get out of the business of micromanaging the daily lives of its citizens.  If they really want people to have more money for groceries and such, they should reduce the tax burden by eliminating many of the taxes they impose (carbon tax comes to mind).  In order to do this reduction effectively, they need to rein in spending as they do not have a revenue problem; it is a spending problem.  A benefit like this increases the problem.

By Robert Litschel on January 28, 2026


This is a small help to the lower income people of Canada.

By Chanan Cheema on January 28, 2026