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« le: Novembre 07, 2024, 09:22:57 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   headline inflation measure went up in September by 0.5 per cent compared with a year ago, a better-than-expected increase, but one that experts say won ;t sway the Bank of Canada   stimulus measures.Economists had, on average, expected a year-over-year increase of 0.4 per cent, according to fina stanley cup ncial data firm Refinitiv, following readings of 0.1 per cent increases in August and July.The consumer price index for food was up 1.6 per cent last month, a slight slowing from the 1.8 per cent bump recorded in August. Passenger vehicle prices were up 2.7 per cent, and housing up 2.6 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Higher tuition fees, particularly in Alberta where a freeze was lifted, helped boost the reading.But underneath the headline  stanley tumbler figure were signs of ongoing weakness in the Canadian economy.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Back-to-school shopping season wasn ;t as big as a year ago, noted by a drop of 4.1 per cent in clothing and footwear prices.Air transportation prices fell by 3.2 per cent in September compared to a 16 per cent drop in August, bucking the traditional fall trend of sharp declines as demand weakens after the summer travel season that this year was largely grounded by COVID-19. With so few flights during the summer, September   decline is less pr stanley thermos onounced               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Cpbz Today s coronavirus news: Third mRNA shot offers best COVID-19 immunity, study says
 Canada will soon require air travellers to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test before entering the country, federal ministers announced Wednesday 鈥?as they pleaded with Canadians not to travel for non-essen stanley cup tial reasons.Wednesdays announcement in Ottawa came one day after it was revealed that Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips has been vacationing this month in St. Barts 鈥?a decision for which Phillips has apologized and led Premier Doug Ford to say he was  extremely disappointed. The federal governments advice against non-essential  stanley quencher travel has been in place since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in March.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We want to reinforce a very simple but important message: We strongly advise against travel unless it is absolutely necessary,  said Public Safety Minister Bill Blair, pointing out that the government cant actually prevent people from travelling. We are asking people to follow the rules, but unfortunately there will always be some people who choose to ignore them. Some people are going to choose to travel against our advice.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Details regarding the new requirement around negative tests will be announced soon, Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc said Wednesday. He said passengers will nee stanley mug d a negative PCR test three days before their arrival into Canada.The Canadian Airports Council said the requirement is a  prudent move