Canada’s inflation rate climbs to 8.1% in June as gas prices soared
OTTAWA, ON – Canada’s annual inflation rate rose to 8.1 per cent in June, boosted by soaring gas prices, which rose more than 50 per cent compared with a year ago, Statistics Canada said Wednesday.
The June inflation rate was up from 7.7 per cent in May and marked the largest yearly change since January 1983.
Excluding gasoline, the inflation rate was 6.5 per cent in June compared with 6.3 per cent in May.
With public health restrictions easing and more people looking to travel in June, the cost of travel-related services surged. Prices for accommodation rose by about 50 per cent across the country compared with a year ago.


