Food prices in Nunavut (in Arctic Canada) are legendarily high, because pretty much everything that’s not “country food” (traditional local food such as seal, berries, etc.) is imported by air from the south.
Here’s a blog post that includes a flyer from a local supermarket, showing what sale prices are like in
Baker Lake (Qamani'tuaq, ᖃᒪᓂᑦᑐᐊᖅ).
Those of you from other parts of Canada may wish to compare the prices (especially for the small variety of fresh produce) with what you pay at your local supermarket; those of you from other places will have to do currency conversion (and possibly purchasing-power-parity adjustments).