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Canada Inflation Rate
Last Release
Apr 30, 2025
Actual
1.7
Units In
%
Previous
2.3
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Jun 24, 2025
Time to Release
1 Months 2 Days 12 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 1.7% in April of 2025 from 2.3% in the previous month, slightly above market expectations of 1.6%, but still reflecting the softest increase in consumer prices in seven months. The slowdown was driven by a decline in energy prices (-1.7% vs -0.3% in March) as the removal of the consumer carbon tax magnified the impact that OPEC oil output hikes had on energy prices. Consequently, prices fell for gasoline (-18.1% vs -1.6%) and natural gas (-14.1% vs 6.4%), lowering costs for transportation (-1.9% vs 1.2%). Also, inflation slowed for shelter (3.4% vs 3.9%). On the other hand, costs accelerated for travel tours (6.7%), groceries (3.8% vs 3.2%), household operations, furnishings, and equipment (1.1% vs 0.8%), and recreation, education, and reading (1.4% vs 0.9%). The trimmed-mean core CPI, which is closely followed by the BoC for underlying inflation, unexpectedly accelerated to 3.1%, the highest in two years.
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