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Inflation is taking its toll on Canadians from coast to coast, driving up the cost of everyday items families need most.
Dr. Jason Childs, a professor of economics at the University of Regina, said it has always been the same three culprits.
“Food, shelter, and transportation. That’s been driving this inflationary cycle since the beginning,” Childs said on Gormley this week. “(It’s those three) over and over and over again.”
In an attempt to bring inflation more in line with predictions, the Bank of Canada increased its key interest rate by a quarter percent to 0.50 per cent earlier this month.