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CPI figures down marginally in Canada, as food pricing leads inflation deceleration

CPI figures down marginally in Canada, as food pricing leads inflation deceleration
Katya Stead
May 21, 2024, 08:51 AM
  • Latest CPI data shows that inflation continues to slow in Canada, albeit only marginally.
  • Statistics Canada revealed today that the country's year-on-year CPI has dropped 0.2% to 2.7%.
  • Similarly, Canada's month-on-month CPI dropped 0.1% to 0.5% in April.

Today, Statistics Canada published the nation’s latest CPI figures, ahead of US and Canadian markets’ morning opening.

Annual inflation

The site announced that Canadian year-over-year inflation decreased 0.2% last month, from 2.9% in March 2024 to 2.7% in April.

This was in line with expectations, as analysts largely expected year-on-year CPI rates of 2.7%, and month-on-month inflation to be at 0.5%, down 0.1% from March 2024 to April 2024.

Monthly inflation

Month-on-month inflation came down marginally but remained virtually unchanged at 0.5% for April 2024, compared with 0.6% in March.

According to Statistics Canada, this was “mainly driven by prices for gasoline. On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, the CPI rose 0.2% in April.”

Consumer pricing slows

Encouragingly, monthly CPI figures were positive for most regions.

Statistics Canada said that “year over year, prices rose at a slower pace in April compared with March in six provinces.”

Deceleration of inflation led by food items

According to today’s report, food prices led the deceleration in CPI for Canada, saying that: