Grocery prices have jumped 20 per cent over the past three years, while wages have grown by about 12 per cent, according to Statistics Canada data.Photo by Cole Burston/Bloomberg

How rising food prices are fueling Canadian labour strife and supply chain disruptions

Dock and rail workers and Canada Post worker 'wage demands reflect the dramatic erosion of purchasing power they’ve experienced in recent years'

by · National Post

Wage gains in Canada are trailing behind rising food prices, a major force driving the labour strife that has upended the country’s supply chains.

In the span of four months, the northern nation has been rattled by work stoppages involving key infrastructure. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government forced railroads to start moving again in August and sent dockworkers in Vancouver and Montreal back to the job earlier this month. Now, postal workers are striking just as the holiday season begins.