Here’s a list July inflation rates for Canadian provinces
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This article was published 15/08/2023 (831 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
OTTAWA – Canada’s national annual inflation rate was 3.3 per cent in July, Statistics Canada says. Here’s what happened in the provinces (previous month in brackets):
— Newfoundland and Labrador: 2.5 per cent (1.7)
— Prince Edward Island: 2.1 per cent (0.2)
— Nova Scotia: 3.4 per cent (1.9)
— New Brunswick: 2.9 per cent (2.1)
— Quebec: 3.9 per cent (3.6)
— Ontario: 3.2 per cent (2.6)
— Manitoba: 2.6 per cent (2.1)
— Saskatchewan: 3.0 per cent (3.3)
— Alberta: 2.9 per cent (1.9)
— British Columbia: 3.0 per cent (3.5)
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 15, 2023.