In September, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 3.8 per cent (y/y). · Gasoline prices fell by 1.3 per cent (m/m) but were 7.5 per cent higher than a year ...
Statistics Canada said on Tuesday that the annual deceleration in inflation was broad-based, but offset by an increase in gasoline prices. Gas prices jumped 7.5 ...
Inflation cooled more than expected in September, which could bring an end to Bank of Canada interest rate hikes, say economists. Read more.
Canada's inflation rate dipped in September and came in lower than expected, perhaps alleviating pressure on the Bank of Canada to resume hiking interest ...
Canada's annual inflation rate unexpectedly slowed to 3.8% in September and underlying core measures also eased, data showed on Tuesday, prompting markets ...
A woman looks at a receipt at a cash register. The cost of living was at a 3.8 per cent annual pace in September, Statistics Canada says. (Simon Kadula/ ...
Statistics Canada released its latest consumer price index report on Tuesday, which showed inflation resumed its decline, after rising during the summer to four ...
Canada's annual inflation rate edged down to 3.8% in September on broad-based price reductions for some travel-related services, durable goods and groceries ...
Statistics Canada released its latest consumer price index report on Tuesday, which showed inflation resumed its decline, after rising during the summer to four ...
The slowdown comes after a lengthy period of elevated consumer prices, but Canadians are now battling with new financial pressures due to higher interest rates, ...
Canadians saw a 'broad-based' cooling in inflation in September, thanks in part to an easing in price acceleration at the grocery store.
This was the last major economic report before the Bank of Canada's next decision on interest rates next week, and markets reacted swiftly. The Canadian dollar ...
The Bank of Canada received welcome news on Tuesday on the inflation front with September data indicating core consumer-price index measures, ...
Economists say cooling inflation could mark the end of the Bank of Canada's rate hiking cycle, though one warns that Canadians will feel the pinch elsewhere ...