Darrylynn Klyne doesn’t buy fresh fruit anymore because it costs too much. She buys frozen fruit instead.
For the working mother of two in Regina, every cent counts.
“With the high cost of living and the inflation right now, it’s a bit challenging,” said the 23-year-old, who earns $22 an hour working as a housing and outreach support worker at the North Central Family Centre in Regina.
Klyne said she’s able to connect with her clients because she saw her father work hard to bring her family out of poverty.
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“I understand their perspective,” she said.
In its latest budget, delivered on Wednesday, the Saskatchewan Party government claims