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Rising Inflation Hits Indian Families in Canada as US Tariffs and Fuel Prices Surge
✍️ Amar Ujala · Ludhiana
🗓 19 Aug 2026, 09:36 AM
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Indian expatriate households in Canada are seeing their savings shrink amid soaring inflation, higher U.S. tariffs and costly gasoline.
Indian families settled in Canada are confronting a sharp rise in the cost of living, with inflation rates climbing faster than many had anticipated. The surge has eroded disposable income and forced households to tighten budgets across the board.
Financial analysts note that the heightened inflation has directly impacted the savings of these expatriates, many of whom had previously relied on modest reserves to support education, health and remittances back home. As everyday expenses climb, the margin for saving has narrowed considerably.
Compounding the pressure are increased duties imposed by the United States on a range of imported goods that pass through Canadian ports. The added tariff burden has pushed retail prices higher, affecting everything from electronics to clothing. At the same time, gasoline prices have risen sharply, further inflating transportation costs for commuters and families alike.
Together, these factors have created a challenging economic environment for the Indian diaspora in Canada, prompting many to reassess spending habits and seek alternative ways to preserve their financial stability.
Financial analysts note that the heightened inflation has directly impacted the savings of these expatriates, many of whom had previously relied on modest reserves to support education, health and remittances back home. As everyday expenses climb, the margin for saving has narrowed considerably.
Compounding the pressure are increased duties imposed by the United States on a range of imported goods that pass through Canadian ports. The added tariff burden has pushed retail prices higher, affecting everything from electronics to clothing. At the same time, gasoline prices have risen sharply, further inflating transportation costs for commuters and families alike.
Together, these factors have created a challenging economic environment for the Indian diaspora in Canada, prompting many to reassess spending habits and seek alternative ways to preserve their financial stability.