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Canadian Economic Indicators in 2015

The All-Items Consumer Price Index averaged 126.6 in 2015. Gasoline prices peaked at 119.1¢ in July. Browse the full set of Statistics Canada indicators below to understand the economic conditions Canadians faced in 2015.

Inflation (CPI)

Inflation (CPI) indicators for 2015 with annual average, peak, and low.
Indicator2015 avgPeakLowvs 2014
All-items126.6127.4December125.1January+1.1%

Energy & Fuel

Energy & Fuel indicators for 2015 with annual average, peak, and low.
Indicator2015 avgPeakLowvs 2014
Regular, unleaded gasoline at self-service stations, cents per litre106.8¢119.1¢July90.6¢January-16.1%

Food Prices

Food Prices indicators for 2015 with annual average, peak, and low.
Indicator2015 avgPeakLowvs 2014
Eggs, 1 dozen
Round steak, 1 kilogram$18.86$19.32October$18.34January+14.0%
Homogenized milk, 4 litres$5.52$5.52October$5.52October
White bread, 675 grams
Butter, 454 grams
Apples, 1 kilogram$3.90$4.22December$3.62April-0.2%

Grocery Staples

Grocery Staples indicators for 2015 with annual average, peak, and low.
Indicator2015 avgPeakLowvs 2014
Orange juice, 1 litre$4.14$4.20May$4.06April+5.4%
White sugar, 2 kilograms

Housing

Housing indicators for 2015 with annual average, peak, and low.
Indicator2015 avgPeakLowvs 2014
Total (house and land)96.297.0December95.5January+1.3%

About This Data

The indicators on this page are drawn from Statistics Canada's open data portal and reflect monthly survey observations published throughout 2015. All values are sourced from CANSIM tables 18-10-0001, 18-10-0245, 18-10-0205, and 18-10-0004.

Year-over-year comparisons contrast the annual average for 2015 against the annual average for 2014 — a standard measure of inflation momentum used by the Bank of Canada.

Click any indicator row to see the full monthly chart for 2015, including the complete historical record and an automatically generated editorial summary.