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Canada Faces Inflation Surge Amid Rising Oil Prices

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Canada’s inflation rate has surged to a 29-month high, reaching 3.2% in May, primarily driven by a significant increase in petrol prices, which rose by 33.2% annually. This spike is attributed to heightened oil prices stemming from geopolitical tensions, particularly the US-led situation with Iran. The increase in petrol costs has had a cascading effect on transportation expenses, which saw a 9% rise compared to the previous month.

The inflation data, released by Statistics Canada, marks a concerning trend as it exceeds the Bank of Canada’s target range of 1% to 3%. This uptick in inflation is not just a statistical anomaly; it poses real challenges for households already grappling with rising living costs. Food prices also climbed, with fresh fruit and vegetables experiencing notable increases, further straining family budgets.

Despite the alarming figures, analysts suggest that the recent US-Iran agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could lead to a decrease in oil prices, potentially easing inflation in the coming months. However, uncertainty remains regarding the stability of this ceasefire and the possibility of future price surges.

As the Canadian government faces mounting pressure to address affordability issues, the implications of this inflation spike could influence political dynamics, especially as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s administration seeks to reassure citizens about economic stability and cost of living concerns.

Source: Al Jazeera

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