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Canada Inflation Rate
Last Release
Mar 31, 2025
Actual
2.3
Units In
%
Previous
2.6
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
May 20, 2025
Time to Release
1 Months 2 Days 15 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
21.6 Jun 1920 | -17.8 Jun 1921 | 3.14 % | 1915-2025 | Statistics Canada |
In Canada, the most important categories in the CPI basket are Shelter (27.5 percent of the total weight) and Transportation (19.3 percent). Food accounts for 16.1 percent; Household Operations, Furnishings and Equipment for 11.8 percent; Recreation, Education and Reading for 11.8 percent; Clothing and Footwear for 5.7 percent; Health and Personal Care for 5 percent; Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Products for the remaining 3 percent. The CPI basket is reviewed every four years on the basis of household surveys. The current weights are based on spending patterns in 2009.
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The annual inflation rate in Canada fell to 2.3% in March of 2025 from eight-month high of 2.6% in the previous month, below market expectations that it would remain at 2.6% and below forecasts by the central bank of 2.5%. The decrease kicked off the normalization of the inflation rate forecasted by the BoC this year after end of goods and services tax (GST) and harmonized tax (HST) breaks halfway last month triggered a 0.6 percentage point increase in the headline inflation rate. Prices reversed for gasoline (-1.6% vs 5.1% in February) amid the aggressive drop in crude oil prices after OPEC+ confirmed plans to raise output, driving transportation inflation to slow (1.2% vs 3%). In the meantime, promotions by carriers drove cellular costs to plunge 8.8% (vs -3.7%). On the other hand, the first full month without tax breaks drove food costs to jump (3.2% vs 1.3%), mainly due to food from restaurants (3.2% vs -1.4%). From the previous month, prices rose by 0.3%.
Canada Inflation Rate History
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