Single Canadians living alone spend more on groceries than those living in a shared household, an Interac report found. The report comes on the heels of Ottawa's new national food

TORONTO - Many single Canadians are feeling the pinch of higher food prices as they foot grocery bills single-handedly, according to a new report.

Single Canadians living alone spend more on groceries than those living in a shared household, an Interac report found. The report comes on the heels of Ottawa's new national food