Inflation steady at 2.2% in November despite grocery price hike
OTTAWA — Economists and academics expect the trend of rising prices at the grocery store will follow consumers into 2026 even as Statistics Canada reported the overall inflation rate held steady in November.
The agency said Monday that annual inflation rose 2.2 per cent in November, unchanged from the previous month and a tick below economists’ expectations.
Grocery prices were up 4.7 per cent year-over-year in November — a jump from 3.4 per cent in October and the highest level recorded since December 2023.
Rising prices for fresh berries were driving the acceleration in November, StatCan said, and costs were also rising in a broad category that includes prepared foods like soup and potato chips.

