Statistics Canada says removing carbon tax helped drop Sask. inflation rate
Statistics Canada says the decision by the Saskatchewan government to remove the carbon tax from home heating helped reduce the province’s inflation rate in January.
According to the Consumer Price Index report released Tuesday by the federal agency, Saskatchewan’s inflation rate fell to 1.9 per cent last month from 2.7 per cent in December.
“In Saskatchewan, the collection of the carbon levy ceased in January 2024, contributing to the province’s year-over-year price decline of natural gas (-26.6%),” the report said.
The inflation rate in Regina fell to 2.4 per cent from 3.1 per cent a month earlier, while the rate in Saskatoon dropped to 2.3 per cent in January from 3.2 per cent in December.