Alberta had the highest inflation rate in Canada in February
Alberta had the largest increase in inflation over the last year among all Canadian provinces and territories.
That is according to Statistics Canada, who reports the Consumer Price Index for the prairie province was 4.2 per cent.
They say a large part of that increase was due to natural gas prices rising by 15.1 per cent year-over-year.
Calgary led the country’s major cities in terms of price growth at 5.1 per cent while Edmonton’s rate was the second-highest at 4.2 per cent. Statistics Canada did not provide data for any other Alberta communities.