Canadian May consumer price index
Core measures (y/y):The increase in year-over-year price growth in May was led by rising prices for shelter (+4.2%) and durable goods (+4.4%), led by passenger vehicles (+5.0%). Furniture prices rose 9.8%, the highest since 1982.
There are certainly still some pandemic-related price increases though and we could also be seeing some of
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