National Inflation Rate Falls To 2.5% In July

Statistics Canada says the national inflation rate in July was 2.5 percent.

That’s down from 2.7 per cent in June.

It’s also the slowest pace for price growth since March of 2021.

The federal agency says the drop in July was led by lower prices for travel tours, passenger vehicles and electricity.

Nova Scotia’s inflation rate in July was 2.3 percent.

Bobby Nock

Bobby grew up in Whycocomagh before moving to Halifax to attend university where he earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Journalism degree. After university, Bobby moved back to Cape Breton where he began working as a freelance journalist and has done work for both print media and as a broadcast journalist. As the News Director, Bobby Nock will get your day started by bringing you information that helps connect you to the community with all the latest in local news.

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