Canada’s inflation rate fell to 2.5% in July, lowest since March 2021
Grocery prices are now rising at a much more modest pace.
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Here's a list of July inflation rates for selected Canadian cities
Canada's annual inflation rate was 2.5% in July, Statistics Canada says. The agency also released rates for major cities, but cautioned that figures may have fluctuated widely because they are based on small statistical samples (previous month in brackets):
- St. John's, N.L.: 2.3% (2.8)
- Charlottetown-Summerside: 2.3% (3.7)
- Halifax: 2.6% (3.6)
- Saint John, N.B.: 2.7% (2.6)
- Quebec City: 2.2% (2.2)
- Montreal: 2.6% (2.5)
- Ottawa: 2.4% (2.7)
- Toronto: 3.1% (3.4)
- Thunder Bay, Ont.: 2.7% (1.6)
- Winnipeg: 2.0% (1.5)
- Regina: 1.6% (1.4)
- Saskatoon: 1.8% (1.9)
- Edmonton: 2.4% (2.7)
- Calgary: 2.9% (3.6)
- Vancouver: 2.5% (2.3)
- Victoria: 2.7% (2.9)
- Whitehorse: 1.4% (1.9)
- Yellowknife: 2.4% (1.8)
- Iqaluit: 1.0% (1.0)