Inflation Falls to 2.7% in June, Driven by Slower Growth in Gas Prices: StatCan

Canada's inflation rate dropped to 2.7% in June, primarily due to slower growth in gasoline prices. Statistics Canada notes a significant impact from falling durable goods prices and a rise in grocery prices.

Table of Contents

Subscribe for News, Deals & Exclusive Offers

Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in finance — delivered weekly.

OTTAWA , Canada’s annual inflation rate decreased to 2.7% in June, with Statistics Canada attributing the decline mainly to slower year-over-year growth in gasoline prices.

Gasoline Prices Impact

Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday that gasoline prices rose by 0.4% in June, a significant decrease from the 5.6% increase observed in May. When gasoline is excluded, the consumer price index saw a 2.8% rise in June.

Durable Goods Prices

Lower prices for durable goods also played a role in the overall slowdown. Prices for these goods fell by 1.8% year-over-year in June, following a 0.8% decline in May.

Grocery Prices

Conversely, grocery prices increased by 2.1% year-over-year in June, up from a 1.5% rise in May when compared to the same month a year earlier.

Annual Inflation Rate

The annual inflation rate for May was recorded at 2.9%. Today’s inflation reading is significant as it precedes the Bank of Canada’s next interest rate decision, scheduled for July 24.

Conclusion

The latest data from Statistics Canada indicates a slowdown in the overall inflation rate, influenced by various factors such as gasoline and durable goods prices. This trend will be closely monitored by the Bank of Canada as it prepares for its upcoming interest rate decision.

“`

Can Canada Win a Trade War with the United States?

Can Canada Win a Trade War with the United States?

Trade tensions between Canada and the United States are nothing new, but what happens if these tensions escalate into a…
Trump Is Like a Toxic Partner Your Therapist Told You to Stay Away From, And Canada Is Stuck in the Relationship

Trump Is Like a Toxic Partner Your Therapist Told You to Stay Away From, And Canada Is Stuck in the Relationship

Anyone who’s ever been in a toxic relationship knows the cycle, love-bombing, manipulation, gaslighting, and chaos, all wrapped up in…
Will a U.S. Recession Cause a Recession in Canada?

Will a U.S. Recession Cause a Recession in Canada?

The United States and Canada have one of the closest economic relationships in the world. Given this deep connection, when…
Bank of Canada Warns: Trade War Threatens Canada's Economic Stability

Bank of Canada Warns: Trade War Threatens Canada's Economic Stability

Governor Tiff Macklem cautions that a trade war with the U.S. could erase Canada's economic growth and cause lasting structural…
Mortgage Renewal Process in Canada (2025) & How to Negotiate the Best Rates

Mortgage Renewal Process in Canada (2025) & How to Negotiate the Best Rates

Mortgage renewal in Canada is more competitive than ever in 2025. Learn how to negotiate the best mortgage renewal rates,…
Canadian Banks Battle for Mortgage Renewals: How Lenders Are Fighting to Retain Borrowers in 2025

Canadian Banks Battle for Mortgage Renewals: How Lenders Are Fighting to Retain Borrowers in 2025

Canada’s mortgage renewal market is more competitive than ever, with banks aggressively fighting to retain borrowers. RBC has launched a…
The Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Cities: A Detailed Analysis

The Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Cities: A Detailed Analysis

The U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports could disrupt key industries, impacting cities reliant on cross-border trade. From energy hubs to…
Canadian Mortgage Arrears Surge as Homeowners Feel the Financial Squeeze

Canadian Mortgage Arrears Surge as Homeowners Feel the Financial Squeeze

Canadian homeowners are feeling the pressure as more people struggle to keep up with their mortgage payments. The latest data…
Trump’s Critique of Canadian Banking: The Question of Barriers to Entry

Trump’s Critique of Canadian Banking: The Question of Barriers to Entry

In recent years, former U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized the Canadian banking sector for maintaining what he describes as…
President Donald Trump Imposes 25% Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum

President Donald Trump Imposes 25% Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum

President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he will apply a 25% tariff on every steel and aluminum import coming…
Trump to Impose New Tariffs on Aluminum and Steel Imports

Trump to Impose New Tariffs on Aluminum and Steel Imports

President Trump announced Sunday that he will implement 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports starting Monday. The president…
Understanding Canada’s Interprovincial Trade Barriers

Understanding Canada’s Interprovincial Trade Barriers

Interprovincial trade barriers in Canada refer to restrictions and regulations that prevent the free flow of goods, services, and labor…
Ratesheet.ca
Logo