As Canadian drivers fill up, their wallets are emptier than ever, because gas prices are hitting record highs. Drivers in Vancouver are shelling out $2 per litre. Mike Drolet explains why the surge can’t be entirely blamed on the war in Ukraine, and why the cost of gas is expected to get even higher.
- Gas hits $4 per gallon on average in U.S. for first time since 2008
- U.S. wheat prices soar over concerns of Russia-Ukraine war, drought