Inflation ticks down to 2.3% in January amid lower gas prices: StatCan
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says lower prices at the pump and easing shelter inflation helped rein in the pressure facing consumers in January.
The agency said Tuesday that the annual rate of inflation ticked down to 2.3 per cent last month. Economists had expected inflation to hold steady at 2.4 per cent.
StatCan said gas prices were 16.7 per cent lower year-over-year in January, largely thanks to the end of the consumer carbon price in April.
That decline helped offset food inflation, which accelerated to 7.3 per cent annually in January.


