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Canada's annual inflation rate in May was unchanged from the previous month at 1.7% as a drop in gasoline costs continued to keep the overall index stable while prices of shelter, food and ...
Inflation in Canada steadied in May as drivers paid less at the pump and hefty rent increases continued to cool, though the central bank may still lack a clear enough signal to cut interest rates agai ...
The consumer-price index rose a slightly hotter-than-anticipated 0.6% for the month to leave annual inflation unchanged at an as-expected 1.7%, a second straight month below the Bank of Canada’s ...
Canada’s inflation rate came in at 1.7 per cent in May, the same as the month before, as a smaller increase in rent and a decline in travel tours weighed on the consumer price index (CPI), Statistics ...
Statistics Canada reports headline inflation was 1.7 per cent in May, with the figures the first of two reports the Bank of Canada will see before its next interest rate decision.
OTTAWA--Consumer price growth in Canada held steady in May and there was a slight easing in the core measures of inflation the central bank is closely watching for signs of unwanted price ...
The consumer price index rose 1.7% from a year ago in May, Statistics Canada data showed Tuesday. The yearly pace was unchanged from April, and also matched the median projection in a Bloomberg ...