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"textContent": "Canada's inflation rate eased to 1.8% in February, the lowest since July last year.\n\nThe deceleration in headline CPI year-over-year growth rate can mostly be explained by the base effect resulted from the GST/HST holiday last year.\n\nCanada’s inflation rate slides to 1.8% amid a disinflationary base effect from last year’s sales tax holiday was first published on EconReporter on March 16, 2026",
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