Food prices going up, NY police search for shooter, Patrick Brown at foreign interference committee, and more
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Food prices in Canada are likely to go up even more next year. That could mean as much as $800 more per year for a family of four. And as the dollar gets weaker, importing food from the U.S. will cost even more.
And: Police in New York release new images, and chilling information, in the search for the killer in Wednesday’s attack on a health insurance company executive. Authorities are looking for a man caught on camera in a hostel, and are trying to decode messages written on shell cases found at the scene of the crime.
Also: Patrick Brown faces questions about foreign interference, and claims India tried to derail his 2022 federal Conservative leadership run.
Plus: Rebels continue their swift advance in Syria, the Earth is less reflective, one in seven visits to the emergency room could be handled by primary care, and more.