Statistics Canada data shows that the annual rate of inflation slowed in June to 2.7 per cent, while renewed pressures are showing up at the grocery store once more. Anne Gaviola has more on why inflation is cooling and why expectations for another rate cut from the Bank of Canada are firming up because of this trend.
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