While the end of the COVID-19 pandemic is within sight, a new study reports that Canadians are already struggling with a side-effect from the crisis—rising prices. Published Thursday, the survey by Angus Reid Institute (ARI) found that Canadians are already feeling the heat dealing with the rising cost of living in their daily lives, and are expecting things to become worse in coming months. More than nine in 10 Canadians say it has become more expensive for them to buy groceries (92 percent), fill up their tank with gas (93 percent), buy a new home (95 percent), or renovate it (96 percent) over the past six months. As for those who rent, more than half say their monthly rent has increased too. Looking into the future, over eight in 10 of the respondents believe the price of groceries (85 percent) and gasoline (84 percent) will continue to go up in …