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Updated · CBC Sports · Jun 22
Canada Inflation Hits 3.2% in May as Gasoline Jumps 33.2%
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Updated · CBC Sports · Jun 22

Canada Inflation Hits 3.2% in May as Gasoline Jumps 33.2%

3 articles · Updated · CBC Sports · Jun 22

Summary

  • 3.2% annual inflation in May marked Canada’s highest reading since late 2023, topping the 3.0% pace expected by analysts and rising from 2.8% in April.
  • 33.2% year-over-year gasoline inflation drove much of the increase, with Statistics Canada tying higher pump prices to an oil shortage linked to the war in Iran.
  • 4.3% food inflation added to the pressure as fresh fruit prices rose 5.3%, vegetables climbed 9.0%, and tomato prices surged 45.2% amid poor weather and reduced planting in Mexico.
  • 2.2% inflation excluding gasoline still accelerated from 2.0%, though shelter costs slowed to 1.7% and core measures stayed near the Bank of Canada’s 2% target.
  • Recent easing in pump prices could pull the next headline reading lower, but economists said inflation above 3% remains a mild disappointment because food costs are still persistent.

Insights

With food and gas prices squeezing families, is the Bank of Canada's inflation target out of touch with reality?
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