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Consumer prices rose 1.0% in the 12 months to June, following a 1.4% increase in May.
Energy prices rose 1.3% between June 2009 and June 2010, after increasing 6.2% over the 12 months ending in May. Excluding energy, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) advanced 0.9% in June, following a 1.0% increase in May.
The price of gasoline decreased 2.9% in June compared with the same month a year earlier, after rising 6.9% in May. This was the first year-over-year drop in prices at the pump since October 2009.
Natural gas prices increased 3.0% in June, after rising 4.7% in May. This was the third consecutive advance following several months of decline.
Electricity prices rose 5.8% in June following a 4.0% advance in May.
Prices for the purchase of passenger vehicles rose 2.8% in June, following a 5.1% increase in May.
On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, consumer prices fell 0.2% in June, the same rate of decrease as in May. Both the transportation and the clothing and footwear indexes fell 0.7% while food prices decreased 0.1%.
Prices increased in seven of the eight major components of the CPI in the 12 months to June; the only exception was clothing and footwear.
Shelter costs rose 1.6% in the 12 months to June, after increasing 1.3% in May. Homeowner's replacement costs rose 5.2% following a 4.4% increase in May. In addition to paying higher prices for natural gas and electricity, consumers also paid more for rent.
On the other hand, the mortgage interest cost index, which measures the change in the interest portion of payments on outstanding mortgage debt, declined 5.0% in June, following a 5.4% decrease in May.
Despite the year-over-year decline in gasoline prices, transportation costs rose 1.0% in the 12 months to June after increasing 4.1% in May. In addition to paying higher prices for the purchase of passenger vehicles, consumers also paid 5.3% more for passenger vehicle insurance premiums.
Consumers paid 1.2% more for household operations, furnishings and equipment. This increase followed a 0.9% rise in the 12 months to May. Higher prices were recorded for telephone services and child care. Costs for financial services fell 2.8%.
Food prices went up 0.7% in June following a 0.8% increase in May. The increase in June was the smallest since March 2008. Prices for food purchased from restaurants rose 1.8% while prices for food purchased from stores increased 0.1%. Prices increased for sugar and confectionery, tomatoes and lettuce, while prices for oranges and potatoes fell.
Prices in the health and personal care component were up 1.7%. Prices for oral-hygiene products and dental care increased.
In the recreation, education and reading component, prices rose 0.4% after falling 0.2% in the 12 months to May. Consumers paid more for cablevision and satellite services. However, prices for video equipment and computer equipment and supplies fell.
Prices for clothing and footwear declined 1.8%. In this component, lower prices were recorded for women's and children's clothing.
Apart from Manitoba, consumer prices rose in all provinces in the 12 months to June, but at a slower pace than in May. Prices at the pump fell in most provinces.
The fastest rate of change occurred in Ontario where consumer prices rose 1.6%. Prices for the purchase of passenger vehicles were up as were passenger vehicle insurance premiums. Ontario consumers also paid more for electricity and telephone services.
In Manitoba, consumer prices decreased 0.2% in the 12 months to June, following a 0.5% increase in May. Lower prices for gasoline, natural gas and home and mortgage insurance were recorded in this province.
In British Columbia, prices advanced 0.5% in June, following a 0.6% increase in May. Electricity prices rose 21.7% while prices for home and mortgage insurance declined.
The Bank of Canada's core index advanced 1.7% in the 12 months to June, following a 1.8% rise in May. Price increases were recorded for the purchase of passenger vehicles, passenger vehicle insurance premiums, homeowner's replacement costs, electricity and telephone services.
The seasonally adjusted monthly core index increased 0.1% in June, after increasing by the same amount in May.
For a more detailed analysis, consult the publication The Consumer Price Index.
Available on CANSIM: tables 326-0009, 326-0012, 326-0015 and 326-0020 to 326-0022.
Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 2301.
More information about the concepts and use of the CPI are also available online in Your Guide to The Consumer Price Index (62-557-X, free) from the Key resource module of our website under Publications.
The June 2010 issue of the Consumer Price Index, Vol. 89, no. 6 (62-001-X, free), is now available from the Key resource module of our website under Publications. A paper copy ($12/$111) is also available. A more detailed analysis of the CPI is available in this publication. See How to order products.
The July Consumer Price Index will be released on August 20.
For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact the Dissemination Unit (toll-free 1-866-230-2248; 613-951-9606; fax: 613-951-2848; cpd-info-dpc@statcan.gc.ca), Consumer Prices Division.
Relative importance1 | June 2009 | May 2010 | June 2010 | May to June 2010 | June 2009 to June 2010 | |
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Not seasonally adjusted | ||||||
(2002=100) | % change | |||||
All-items | 100.002 | 115.1 | 116.3 | 116.2 | -0.1 | 1.0 |
Food | 17.04 | 122.2 | 122.9 | 123.0 | 0.1 | 0.7 |
Shelter | 26.62 | 121.3 | 123.0 | 123.3 | 0.2 | 1.6 |
Household operations, furnishings and equipment | 11.10 | 107.3 | 108.6 | 108.6 | 0.0 | 1.2 |
Clothing and footwear | 5.36 | 91.3 | 92.7 | 89.7 | -3.2 | -1.8 |
Transportation | 19.88 | 116.1 | 118.1 | 117.3 | -0.7 | 1.0 |
Health and personal care | 4.73 | 112.8 | 114.6 | 114.7 | 0.1 | 1.7 |
Recreation, education and reading | 12.20 | 103.8 | 103.6 | 104.2 | 0.6 | 0.4 |
Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products | 3.07 | 131.6 | 132.1 | 132.2 | 0.1 | 0.5 |
Special aggregates | ||||||
Core CPI3 | 82.71 | 113.7 | 115.7 | 115.6 | -0.1 | 1.7 |
All-items excluding energy | 90.62 | 113.6 | 114.6 | 114.6 | 0.0 | 0.9 |
Energy | 9.38 | 133.9 | 137.4 | 135.7 | -1.2 | 1.3 |
Gasoline | 4.92 | 147.0 | 147.1 | 142.8 | -2.9 | -2.9 |
All-items excluding food and energy | 73.57 | 111.7 | 112.8 | 112.7 | -0.1 | 0.9 |
Goods | 48.78 | 108.6 | 109.4 | 108.7 | -0.6 | 0.1 |
Services | 51.22 | 121.5 | 123.2 | 123.6 | 0.3 | 1.7 |
Relative importance1 | June 2009 | May 2010 | June 2010 | May to June 2010 | June 2009 to June 2010 | |
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Not seasonally adjusted | ||||||
(2002=100) | % change | |||||
Canada | 100.002 | 115.1 | 116.3 | 116.2 | -0.1 | 1.0 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 1.27 | 115.8 | 117.2 | 117.2 | 0.0 | 1.2 |
Prince Edward Island | 0.35 | 118.5 | 119.2 | 119.2 | 0.0 | 0.6 |
Nova Scotia | 2.56 | 116.5 | 117.8 | 117.3 | -0.4 | 0.7 |
New Brunswick | 1.97 | 114.5 | 115.7 | 115.7 | 0.0 | 1.0 |
Quebec | 21.05 | 114.3 | 114.9 | 114.8 | -0.1 | 0.4 |
Ontario | 41.22 | 114.2 | 116.2 | 116.0 | -0.2 | 1.6 |
Manitoba | 3.06 | 115.1 | 115.0 | 114.9 | -0.1 | -0.2 |
Saskatchewan | 2.64 | 118.2 | 118.6 | 118.6 | 0.0 | 0.3 |
Alberta | 11.43 | 122.0 | 122.7 | 122.7 | 0.0 | 0.6 |
British Columbia | 14.29 | 112.8 | 113.6 | 113.4 | -0.2 | 0.5 |
Whitehorse | 0.06 | 114.9 | 114.3 | 115.1 | 0.7 | 0.2 |
Yellowknife | 0.08 | 116.9 | 117.8 | 118.4 | 0.5 | 1.3 |
Iqaluit (Dec. 2002=100) | 0.02 | 113.8 | 112.2 | 112.9 | 0.6 | -0.8 |
Relative importance1 | April 2010 | May 2010 | June 2010 | April to May 2010 | May to June 2010 | |
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Seasonally adjusted | ||||||
(2002=100) | % change | |||||
All-items | 100.002 | 115.9 | 115.7 | 115.5 | -0.2 | -0.2 |
Food | 17.04 | 122.6 | 122.5 | 122.4 | -0.1 | -0.1 |
Shelter | 26.62 | 122.4 | 123.0 | 123.3 | 0.5 | 0.2 |
Household operations, furnishings and equipment | 11.10 | 108.2 | 108.4 | 108.6 | 0.2 | 0.2 |
Clothing and footwear | 5.36 | 92.9 | 92.3 | 91.7 | -0.6 | -0.7 |
Transportation | 19.88 | 117.4 | 118.1 | 117.3 | 0.6 | -0.7 |
Health and personal care | 4.73 | 114.6 | 114.3 | 114.4 | -0.3 | 0.1 |
Recreation, education and reading | 12.20 | 103.3 | 103.0 | 103.5 | -0.3 | 0.5 |
Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products | 3.07 | 131.8 | 132.1 | 132.2 | 0.2 | 0.1 |
Special aggregates | ||||||
Core CPI3 | 82.71 | 115.3 | 115.4 | 115.5 | 0.1 | 0.1 |
All-items excluding food and energy | 73.57 | 112.5 | 112.5 | 112.6 | 0.0 | 0.1 |