Inflation expected to jump in March as Iran oil shock enters price data
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada will reveal the early impacts of the Iran war’s oil price shock on inflation when the agency reports its consumer price index for March on Monday.
A Reuters poll shows economists widely expect the headline inflation rate rose to 2.5 per cent in March, up from 1.8 per cent in February, according to LSEG Data & Analytics.
RBC senior economist Claire Fan said the bank is also expecting a 0.7-percentage-point jump in the headline inflation rate in March.
“Most of that will just be driven by elevated gasoline prices as well as diesel prices,” she said.


