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Trudeau Holds Cabinet Retreat Focused on ‘Impacts of Global Inflation’
Trudeau Holds Cabinet Retreat Focused on ‘Impacts of Global Inflation’
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened a cabinet retreat on Prince Edward Island on Monday to address the problems created by inflation of the Canadian dollar, which polls show Canadians blame his government for.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened a cabinet retreat on Prince Edward Island on Monday to address the problems created by inflation of the Canadian dollar, which polls show Canadians blame his government for.“The retreat will be an opportunity for Cabinet ministers to keep building a strong economy and a strong future,” Trudeau’s office said. “As Canadians continue to feel the impacts of global inflation, the retreat will focus on making life more affordable, growing the economy, building more housing, improving health care, fighting climate change, and more.”Much like in the US, there is a difference between the aggregate inflation numbers that make media headlines and the price increases seen in certain commodities, such as food and housing. The most recent government data released last week showed that in Canada last month, total inflation of the Canadian dollar was at 3.3%, but food prices were 7.8% higher than a year prior and mortgage costs an astonishing 30.6% higher.A Nanos Research poll conducted last month found that 30% blame Trudeau’s government for the inflation, pointing to the federal government’s spending and budget deficit, with Canadians from the prairies more likely to blame Trudeau than those from other provinces. Some 10% of Canadians blame the central bank’s interest rates for the sharp increases in costs of living, while 22% blame businesses for the price hikes.All three causes mentioned above have seen an increase in blame by Canadians for price inflation, as the number who blame COVID-19 pandemic-related issues has steadily declined.
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Trudeau Holds Cabinet Retreat Focused on ‘Impacts of Global Inflation’
Polling of the Canadian public recently found that many citizens have placed the blame for the nation’s crippling inflation on the spending practices of none other than the government of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened a cabinet retreat on Prince Edward Island on Monday to address the problems created by inflation of the Canadian dollar, which polls show Canadians blame his government for.
“The retreat will be an opportunity for Cabinet ministers to keep building a strong economy and a strong future,”
Trudeau’s office said. “As Canadians continue to feel the impacts of global inflation, the retreat will focus on making life more affordable, growing the economy, building more housing, improving health care, fighting climate change, and more.”
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like in the US, there is a difference between the aggregate inflation numbers that make media headlines and the price increases seen in certain commodities, such as food and housing. The
most recent government data released last week showed that in Canada last month, total inflation of the Canadian dollar was at 3.3%, but food prices were 7.8% higher than a year prior and mortgage costs an astonishing 30.6% higher.
18 August 2023, 19:28 GMT
The 3.3% increase caught analysts off-guard as officials anticipated a modest increase from the 2.8% low seen in June to around 3% in July. The higher rate of inflation has increased expectations that the central bank will hike interest rates again in the near future.
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Nanos Research poll conducted last month found that 30% blame Trudeau’s government for the inflation, pointing to the federal government’s spending and budget deficit, with Canadians from the prairies more likely to blame Trudeau than those from other provinces. Some 10% of Canadians blame the central bank’s interest rates for the sharp increases in costs of living, while 22% blame businesses for the price hikes.
All three causes mentioned above have seen an increase in blame by Canadians for price inflation, as the number who blame COVID-19 pandemic-related issues has steadily declined.