The Bank of Canada raised its key interest rate to 2.5 per cent on Wednesday with a hike of 100 basis points in an effort to rein in rampant inflation.
The data released Wednesday will look at family structure, including marital status, the presence of children, stepfamilies and multi-generational households.
In some cases, the higher prices are due to a second milk price increase this year, that which will see farm gate milk prices go up about two cents per litre on Sept. 1.
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