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Explaining the Unemployment-Inflation Link in Canada

Canadian economic data from recent decades shows a consistent pattern: when the national unemployment rate falls significantly below its estimated structural rate, the inflation rate tends to increase. In your own words, explain the economic reasoning behind this observed relationship.

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