Canadians Paid Even More For Food in October (4.1%)
Inflation in 2015 was slowly rising back to a painful level of 4.1%, and the price for food was even higher.
Stats Canada has a large amount of great reports not just about the Canadian economy but about Canadian consumers and they are well worth reading.
Inflation in 2015 was slowly rising back to a painful level of 4.1%, and the price for food was even higher.
More ladies 55 and older working according to the Labour Survey in 2015? Not surprising, we all need to graft for what we need.
The Consumer Price Index for September 2015 was up 3.9% which was not a good start to the fall season that is certain.
More people working in September 2015 but more unemployed in this Labour force survey, complicated count I suppose.
Gasoline prices cause issues with the CPI or Inflation numbers for August 2015.