Vancouver gas prices hit record high, Canadian drivers get no relief this summer
The average price of gas in Canada this summer could climb up to $1.36 per litre.
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The average price of gas in Canada this summer could climb up to $1.36 per litre.
WATCH: Vancouver has the highest gas prices in North America[bc_video video_id=”6056486513001″ account_id=”6015698167001″ player_id=”lYro6suIR”] But he said prices will then rise again in the Lower Mainland — and across the country — as driving season gets into full swing. “For the next couple of weeks, I think it’s going to be prices climbing down but, after May 24, look out, that’s when we’re back into the thick of it and prices could start to slowly but surely climb up with some spikes occurring,” said McTeague. He said it’s possible that the average price in Canada this summer will be about $1.36 per litre.
The fuel price increases will filter through the economy, said McTeague, leading to less discretionary spending, higher inflation rates and fuel premium increases for truck, rail and air transport of goods. Ervin said Vancouver-area wholesale prices are usually higher than most other regions in Canada because of logistical issues in supplying the market. He says an average wholesale price in Vancouver (not including tax and retail markup) is about 98 cents a litre, about 10 cents higher than in Winnipeg.owning a truck where gas prices are $1.33 will be my downfall
— Paolo Reyes (@Pao2o) April 25, 2018
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