The annual rate of consumer inflation in Canada cooled slightly in January, according to the latest data, while prices continue to rise for food and other essentials.
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Inflation holds steady in Canada — but grocery and rent costs are still squeezing households
Canada’s inflation rate held steady in November, signalling that price pressures are easing — but not disappearing. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.2% year over year, unchanged from October and ...
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is expected to publish fresh inflation data for January this morning. A Reuters poll of economists ...
OTTAWA, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Canada's annual inflation rate was 2.2% in November, unchanged from the previous month, and driven primarily by food prices rising at their fastest pace in more than two ...
The consumer price index was rose 2.4% in February 2026, above policymakers' target, economists said. War in Iran complicates the picture.
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Inflation is nearing 2% — your portfolio is about to feel it. Here’s how to reposition before rates fall again
The war on inflation worked. Now that prices are stabilized, here's what Canadian investors should buy, hold and watch right ...
Inflation accelerated in Canada by more than expected as a federal tax holiday at the end of 2024 pushed yearly price comparisons higher, offsetting falling gasoline costs. Headline inflation ...
Canada’s inflation held at 2.2% in November, below expectations, as higher food prices were offset by slower services growth, Statistics Canada said Dec. 15. Core measures cooled, with the Bank of ...
OTTAWA--Inflation in Canada quickened in the final month of last year despite a drop in prices at the pump, largely due to comparisons with a year earlier when consumers benefited from a two-month tax ...
Canada’s central statistics agency changed the date it plans to publish a major inflation print after economists warned against releasing the data while the country’s financial markets are closed for ...
OTTAWA, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Consumer prices in Canada rose a faster-than-expected 2.4% in December, largely due to the base effect of the previous year's sales tax break, but closely watched core ...
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