Alberta’s mid sized communities also showing growth
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Alberta’s mid sized communities also showing growth
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CALGARY, AB, Oct 19, 2013/ Troy Media/ – It may not always feel like it, but Alberta consumers continue to experience only very modest price increases , according to Statistics Canada.
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You are about to learn one of the biggest secrets in the history of the world…it’s a secret that has huge effects for everyone who lives on this planet. Most people can feel deep down that something isn’t quite right with the world economy, but few know what it is.
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CALGARY — Consumer prices in Alberta and the Calgary census metropolitan area were on the rise in September, besting the national year-over-year average hike.
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CALGARY, AB, Oct 12, 2013/ Troy Media/ – Alberta remains the engine of Canada’s job creation machine, but in September it shifted into a slightly lower gear.
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OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s central bank will never shift its focus from inflation to the exchange rate, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said in an interview published on Friday, confirming a hands-off approach even if the strong currency were to hurt exporters.
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CALGARY – The rate of annual inflation in Calgary and Alberta topped the national average in August, according to Statistics Canada.
The federal agency reported Friday that the Consumer Price Index rose 1.7 per cent in the Calgary census metropolitan area in the 12 months to August while for Alberta it was up 1.4 per cent.
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CALGARY — Consumer prices in Calgary and Alberta were on the decline in July compared with June while they rose across the country, according to Statistics Canada.
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Canada’s inflation rate rose to 0.7 per cent in May, but remains well below the level that the Bank of Canada and other policymakers like to see in a healthy economy.
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CALGARY — Consumer prices in Alberta and the Calgary region rose by a bigger rate than the rest of Canada in April, according to Statistics Canada.
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