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inflation 2022

Inflation in Canada is hitting people pretty hard, and one province has taken it upon itself to help its population with some extra cash.

As per an announcement on November 9, Quebec will be giving its residents money to assist with the rising cost of living. With inflation at a multi-decade high for things like groceries, this definitely does not go unwarranted!

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Canadians who are struggling to pay their rent are set to receive a one-time payment from the federal government this year, as part of a wider plan to make life more affordable in Canada.

Over the summer, the government laid out its Affordability Plan, which it says aims to reduce the impact of inflation on Canadians.

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The Bank of Canada has increased the policy interest rate by a whopping 1%, bringing it up to a 14-year high of 2.5%.*

The hike was announced on July 13 by the Bank of Canada and is part of a strategy by the monetary authority to curb the 7.7% inflation rate that the nation is currently experiencing., and "with this broadening of price pressures, the Bank’s core measures of inflation have moved up to between 3.9% and 5.4%"

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Inflation in Canada is continuing to rise, getting another major increase of 6.7% in March of 2022. And, along with that comes a massive hike in the price of gas — with an annual jump of nearly 40%.

According to the Government of Canada's latest Consumer Price Index (CPI), the previous 30-year high was in February 2022 and it saw a 30-year high in the national interest rate, with a raise of 5.7% since the same time in 2021.

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Le coût de la vie fait jaser au Québec, depuis que l'inflation frappe de plein fouet la province. Ce mardi 22 mars, le gouvernement a dévoilé le budget 2022 à l'Assemblée nationale et par conséquent, le montant du chèque qui sera envoyé aux Québécois.es et le moins que l'on puisse dire, c'est que c'est un assez gros montant.

« Afin d'aider les Québécois à faire face à la hausse du coût de la vie, j'annonce le versement d'un montant ponctuel de 500 $ aux adultes ayant un revenu de 100 000 $ ou moins [par an], un couple admissible pourra ainsi bénéficier d'une aide de 1 000 $ », a annoncé Eric Girard, le ministre des Finances.

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