The cost of groceries in Canada climbed 9.1 per cent in April, marking a gradual slowdown from the month prior, according to data released from Statistics Canada on Tuesday.
Inflation climbs to 4.4% in April, beating expectationsThe Daily Chase: Inflation climbs 4.
4% in April; WestJet prepares for possible strikeUnion says WestJet pilots issue 72-hour strike notice, and plan job action FridayTravel, tourism sectors set for major recovery this year, but business spending lagsAdvocates urge provinces to follow Quebec's lead in crackdown on illegal AirbnbsThe Daily Chase: Markets point to positive open; Alberta wildfires continueMarkets turning against the office sector doesn’t make sense: Hines global CIOInflation likely slowed again in April, but...
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Statistics Canada to release April reading for inflation - BNN BloombergStatistics Canada is expected to release its latest reading on inflation this morning.
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Statistics Canada says the annual pace of inflation rose to 4.4 per cent in AprilBREAKING Statistics Canada says the annual pace of inflation rose in April for the first time since it peaked in June last year.
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Statistics Canada says the annual pace of inflation rose to 4.4 per cent in AprilStatistics Canada said Tuesday the annual pace of inflation rose in April for the first time since it peaked in June last year.
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Statistics Canada says wholesale sales excluding petroleum down 0.1 per cent in MarchOverall, sales fell in four of the seven subsectors tracked by the agency
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Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 0.7 per cent in MarchThe agency says motor vehicle sales gained 8.6 per cent to come in at $4.7 billion in March after a drop of 11.8 per cent in February
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Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 0.7% in MarchThe agency says motor vehicle sales gained 8.6 per cent to come in at $4.7 billion in March after a drop of 11.8 per cent in February.
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