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Could gas prices spike ahead of holiday road trips? What to knowOil prices typically bottom out around this time of year, but with the Red Sea crisis adding to the uncertainty in the world, will cheap gas prices stick around?CanadaDec 21, 2023
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Gas prices spike 7 cents in N.S., back up over $1.50 mark for self serveOvernight on Friday in the province, prices went from $1.49 to $1.56 for regular self-serve gasoline at Nova Scotia pumps. The prices in Cape Breton remain the highest.CanadaMar 10, 2023
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Gas prices in New Brunswick lowest since February after 7-cent dropThe province's Energy and Utilities Board lowered the maximum cost of gasoline a day before the usual weekly price adjustment, down to a maximum of $1.56 per litre.CanadaNov 30, 2022
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New Brunswick gas prices closing in on $1.90 per litre after 4-cent hikeDrivers in New Brunswick are now paying a maximum of $1.89 per litre for regular self-serve gasoline. Diesel prices, however, are down in the province.CanadaNov 10, 2022
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OPEC+ will slash oil production next month. Will Canadian gas prices change?OPEC+ will slash its global output by two million barrels per day in November at a time when international inventories of crude oil remain tight.CanadaOct 26, 2022
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Diesel prices in Nova Scotia down 16 cents after weeks of increasesPump prices for diesel went down by 16.4 cents overnight in Nova Scotia, to $2.24 per litre minimum. The cost of gas was unaffected.CanadaOct 22, 2022
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Gas prices spike by almost 9 cents in New Brunswick, diesel up 14 centsDrivers in New Brunswick are now paying a maximum of $1.76 per litre for regular self-serve gasoline. The cost of diesel also went up.CanadaOct 13, 2022
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Manitobans feel pressure of rising prices of gas, food ahead of thanksgivingManitobans are feeling the pressure of high fuel and food prices ahead of thanksgiving.CanadaOct 9, 2022
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Diesel jumps 13 cents overnight in N.S. after interrupter clause invokedDiesel went up by 13.7 cents, with Nova Scotians now paying a minimum of $2.26 per litre for self-service at the pump.CanadaOct 8, 2022
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New clean fuel regulations will cost Canadian families up to $300 by 2030: analysisIt will cost between $22.6 billion and $46.6 billion for refineries and other fuel suppliers to comply, or an average of about $151 per tonne of emissions reduced.EconomyJun 30, 2022
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