By David Ljunggren
TOYAKO, Japan, July 9 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Wednesday played down the country's rising inflation rate, saying it was not the major concern for his government.
Soaring gasoline prices pushed up the overall annual inflation rate to 2.2 percent in May, up from 1.7 percent in April. Canadian consumer prices jumped 1.0 percent in May, the single largest monthly rise since January 1991.
"I'm not sure we'd say inflation is the major concern. It certainly is a growing concern worldwide. As you know, Canada has been relatively immune from inflation," Harper told reporters at a Group of Eight summit in northern Japan.
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