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Explain how Statistics Canada calculates the inflation rate.
Tort
An act that is not criminal but leads to harm or loss for the victim, thereby making the perpetrator legally responsible under tort law.
Malfeasance
An act of illegal or wrongful conduct, especially when performed by a public official or a figure of authority.
Misfeasance
An act that is legal but performed improperly or with wrong intention, potentially causing harm or damage.
Tort Litigation
The process of bringing a lawsuit or legal action based on a tort, which is a civil wrong that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm.
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