Canada’s annual inflation rate 1.5% in June as food prices cool down
OTTAWA — Canada’s annual inflation rate held steady last month at a modest 1.5 per cent amid a welcomed cool-off in sizzling supermarket prices.
This headline-inflation number in Statistics Canada’s latest consumer price index, which was released Friday, matched the year-over-year increase in May.
And for a second straight month, the annual core inflation rate, which excludes some volatile items such as gasoline prices, also remained stable at 2.1 per cent.
However, it was the information tucked in the report’s underlying details that caught the attention of many analysts.


