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  1. The average domestic heating oil price in Canada reached about 902 Canadian dollars per 1,000 liters in April 2020. Drops in prices over early 2020 is likely due to the coronavirus...

    • Malta

      Average price of heating oil in Malta presented a trend of...

    • Lithuania

      Lithuania - Average domestic heating oil prices: Canada 2020...

    • Heating Oil Prices in Romania 2021

      This statistic shows the average prices for heating oil in...

    • Cyprus

      Cyprus - Average domestic heating oil prices: Canada 2020 |...

    • Impact of Covid-19 on The CPI
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    • Supply Shortages
    • Impact of Base-Year Effects on 12-Month CPI Indicator

    During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, record price movements were observed for a number of goods and services, particularly for energy products and travel services. Prices for traveller accommodation fell 19.6% over the 12 months ending in February 2021, while consumers paid 19.2% less for fuel oil and other fuels, and 14.9% less for gaso...

    In the early months of the pandemic, Canadians paid significantly less for gasoline. Consumer prices at the pumps plummeted more than 30% between February and April of 2020, as a combination of lower demand and increased supply affected global oil prices. Around the world, demand for oil fell as industrial activity slowed, nonessential travel came ...

    Consumer prices for traveller accommodation fell sharply following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching the lowest level since 1987 and the largest year-over-year declines ever recorded. With the United States border closed to non-essential travel and physical distancing measures keeping Canadians close to home, prices fell most strongly at...

    During the pandemic, prices for clothing and footwear recorded the largest year-over-year decline on record. With nonessential retail stores closed for a large part of the year, clothing sales fell significantly.Note In the early days of the pandemic, retailers discounted prices online to reduce inventories. Since then, clothing and footwear prices...

    At the onset of the pandemic, interest rates fell to historically low levels to limit the deflationary impact of disruptions to financial and labour markets. Interest rates remained low throughout the first year of the pandemic and Canadians paid increasingly less in mortgage interest compared with the year before, as they renewed or initiated mort...

    Consumer prices were also affected by various supply shortages during the pandemic, mostly in the short term. In the earliest days of the pandemic, demand rose sharply for a number of household goods, including household cleaning products, household paper supplies and various frozen and non-perishable foods.Note Prices temporarily rose in response ...

    A base-year effect refers to the impact that price movements from 12 months ago have on the current month’s headline consumer inflation. When a large downward price change in the base month stops influencing—or falls out—of the 12-month price movement, this has an upward effect on the headline CPIin the current month (Chart 3). Conversely, a large ...

  2. Dec 31, 2022 · Quebec also saw more deaths due to COVID-19 in 2022 than in 2021. More than 5,700 people died due to the disease in 2022 compared to 3,300 in 2021. In 2020, the INSPQ attributed 8,500...

  3. May 13, 2022 · Extreme heat in Western Canada last year and an escalating drug overdose crisis helped contribute to a nearly 6 per cent rise in deaths across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic,...

  4. This dashboard presents data that are relevant for monitoring the impacts of COVID‑19 on mortality in Canada. The two interactive visualizations within the dashboard feature insights on the estimated number of weekly deaths and weekly death counts from the CVS-D.

  5. In 2022, the rate of COVID-19 deaths increased by 38.3% to 54.5 deaths in Central Canada (i.e., Quebec and Ontario) and by 29.6% to 41.6 deaths in Western Canada (i.e., British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut).

  6. Mar 30, 2021 · Canada has the worst record for COVID-19 deaths in long-term care homes compared with other wealthy countries, according to a new report released by the Canadian Institute for Health...

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