Canada's inflation shoots up to 2.6% as sales tax break ends
- Canada's annual inflation rate increased to 2.6 percent in February, according to Statistics Canada.
- This rise followed the end of the federal government's temporary tax break mid-month, which previously kept inflation at 1.9 percent in January, as reported by Statistics Canada.
- Dining out significantly contributed to the inflation increase, with restaurant food prices bouncing back after the tax holiday ended, according to Statistics Canada.
- Travel tour prices surged by 18.8 percent last month due to high demand, as noted by Statistics Canada.
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Canada's inflation jumps to eight-month high
Canada's annual inflation rate showed a surprise jump to 2.6% in February, surpassing expectations as a sales tax break that ended in the middle of last month pushed prices higher amid an already broad-based increase, data showed today.
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