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The federal government has initiated a formal parliamentary inquiry into the Canadian grocery sector, responding to intense public pressure over soaring food prices and concerns about market concentration. The probe will scrutinize the business practices, profit margins, and competitive landscape dominated by a few major players, including Loblaw, Sobeys, and Metro. This inquiry runs parallel to ongoing investigations by the Competition Bureau into alleged anti-competitive behaviour. The outcome could lead to significant legislative reforms, including a mandatory code of conduct and amendments to the Competition Act, aiming to increase transparency and affordability for Canadian consumers.