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Canada's CPI Rebounds: September Sees Modest Uptick in Inflation

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Canada witnessed a positive change in September 2025, halting the previous month's deflationary trend. According to the latest figures updated on October 21, 2025, the CPI rose from a decrease of 0.1% in August to an increase of 0.1% in September, marking a shift in the economic landscape on a month-over-month basis.

The August indicator had recorded a decline of 0.1%, which was overshadowed by the modest but promising rise in September's figures. This rebound reflects a slight but significant recovery in consumer prices, potentially signaling stabilization in the Canadian economy and averting concerns over prolonged deflation.

Market analysts are keeping a close watch on these developments, as the observed change in CPI is a critical indicator of inflation trends. The shift in consumer pricing might influence future monetary policy decisions and consumer spending patterns, impacting Canada's broader economic environment. Investors and policymakers alike will be eager to see if this upward trend in the CPI continues in the coming months.

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