The consumer price index held steady as lower price growth for gas and cell phone services offset increases for travel, recreation, clothing and food. As Anne Gaviola explains, many economists say this leaves the door open for the Bank of Canada to keep its benchmark interest rate at 5% early in the new year.
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Business Matters: Canada’s annual inflation rate was unchanged in November, holding steady at 3.1%
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