Voters at a south Ottawa grocery store say they’re concerned about the cost of living and whether they can trust politicians to deliver on promises in the 2025 federal election.
Customers at an Ottawa grocery store fill their carts with exotic produce from around the world, but as they make their way through the aisles CBC also asked them to chew on the politics here at home.
Yvette Skaff is the manager at Mangosteen Fruits & Vegetables, a small grocery store off Bank St. in the city’s south end.
She says as Canadians get set to head to the polls her customers are mostly talking about the cost of living. As a mom of three, it’s something Skaff is thinking about as well.
“I always look for the future for our kids, so for me it’s the biggest thing right now. Are they going to be able to afford a …