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  1. This table shows the monthly All-Items Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) and annual inflation rates for Canada in 2022. You can find upcoming CPI release dates on our schedule page. These numbers are released by Statistics Canada.

  2. This calculator will help you measure the effect of inflation in Canada throughout the years. To use it, simply enter a dollar value, then select the years for which you want to compare the effects of the inflation rate.

  3. Select the 2022 CPI/Inflation Table you would like to view: 2022 CPI/Inflation Canada; 2022 CPI/Inflation Quebec; 2022 CPI/Inflation Ontario; 2022 CPI/Inflation New Brunswick; 2022 CPI/Inflation Nova Scotia; 2022 CPI/Inflation Prince Edward Island; 2022 CPI/Inflation Newfoundland and Labrador; 2022 CPI/Inflation Manitoba; 2022 CPI/Inflation ...

  4. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an indicator of changes in consumer prices experienced by Canadians. It is obtained by comparing, over time, the cost of a fixed basket of goods and services purchased by consumers.

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    2024-08
    161.8
    161.4
    2.0
    2024-07
    162.1
    161.2
    2.5
    2024-06
    161.4
    160.8
    2.7
    2024-05
    161.5
    160.6
    2.9
  5. Canadian consumers were confronted with higher prices in 2021, including for everyday necessities, such as food (+2.5%), transportation (+7.2%) and shelter (+3.9%). The most recent monthly data shows a 12-month increase of 7% in August 2022, following a 7.6% increase in July.

  6. Dec 21, 2022 · This interactive calculator allows you to enter dollar amounts in the common expense categories to produce a personalized inflation rate, which you can compare to the official measure of inflation for the average Canadian househol d—t he Consumer Price Index (CPI).

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  8. Nov 16, 2022 · This interactive calculator allows you to enter dollar amounts in the common expense categories to produce a personalized inflation rate, which you can compare to the official measure of inflation for the average Canadian household — the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

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