Unexpected inflation increase may lead Bank of Canada to halt rate cuts, says The Canadian Press.


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Unexpected Inflation Surge Could Pause Rate Cuts in Canada

A sudden jump in inflation has thrown a wrench into Canada’s economic outlook, potentially forcing the Bank of Canada (BoC) to reconsider its plan for further interest rate cuts. With inflation climbing to 2.6% in February, economists now warn that rate cuts may be put on hold when the central bank meets next month.

Inflation Jumps Higher Than Expected

According to Statistics Canada, inflation saw a sharp rise from January’s 1.9% after the government’s temporary tax break ended mid-month. This increase was significantly higher than economists had anticipated, with most predicting a 2.2% rise.

Much of the inflation spike was driven by restaurant meals, alcoholic beverages, and children’s clothing and toys—all of which were previously tax-exempt under the temporary tax relief program. Without that tax break in place, inflation would have stood at 3% for the month, StatCan reported.

What’s Driving Prices Up?

Aside from taxes, other factors contributed to the inflation surge. Gas prices rose slightly from January to February, though their annual increase was lower, helping to ease some of the inflation pressure. Meanwhile, travel expenses soared, with Canadians paying nearly 19% more for vacation packages, particularly for trips to the United States over the February long weekend.

Looking ahead, the federal government’s decision to remove the consumer carbon tax on April 1 is expected to provide some relief. However, trade tensions with the U.S. could counteract these effects, leading to higher costs for imported goods such as groceries, appliances, and electronics.

Bank of Canada Faces Tough Decisions

The BoC cut its key interest rate to 2.75% last week, marking the seventh consecutive reduction. However, February’s inflation report raises doubts about whether another rate cut will come in April.

Governor Tiff Macklem has acknowledged that the central bank cannot fully shield Canada’s economy from the fallout of a prolonged trade war. With U.S. President Donald Trump threatening additional tariffs on Canadian goods starting April 2, prices may continue to climb, further complicating the central bank’s decisions.

Economists Predict a Potential Pause

Some experts believe the BoC may pause its rate cuts if inflation remains high. TD Bank economist Leslie Preston noted that core inflation—excluding volatile items like food and energy—was stronger than expected in February and is likely to rise further.

Financial markets currently predict a 62% chance that the BoC will leave its interest rate unchanged at its next meeting on April 16. Economist Tu Nguyen suggests that if inflation continues to climb, the bank might reconsider its approach.

“The latest inflation numbers could make the BoC think twice before reducing rates again,” Nguyen said. “We might see them pause next month.”

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