Inflation Slowed to 2.3 Percent in January Amid Falling Gas Prices, While Food Costs Rose

Inflation Slowed to 2.3 Percent in January Amid Falling Gas Prices, While Food Costs Rose
A person carries shopping bags along a street in Montreal, on Dec. 14, 2024. The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes
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Canada’s annual inflation rate fell slightly to 2.3 percent in January, a change that Statistics Canada is attributing to lower gasoline prices.
Although inflation stood at 2.4 percent in December, the statistics agency said a 16.7 percent drop in gasoline prices allowed inflation to fall further in January.  Excluding gasoline, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 3 percent in January, matching the increase seen in December.