Fuel Prices Drop as Canada Suspends Excise Taxes
Canada’s federal government has paused excise taxes on fuel, aiming to ease financial pressures on Canadians. The move comes amid rising global oil prices.
Canada’s federal government has paused excise taxes on fuel, aiming to ease financial pressures on Canadians. The move comes amid rising global oil prices.
Gas prices are on the rise, with the U.S. national average hitting $4.02 per gallon, while Canadians face even steeper costs. Pierre Poilievre proposes tax cuts to alleviate the burden.
Gas prices are set to fluctuate tomorrow, with the national average nearing $4 per gallon. Regional disparities highlight the ongoing fuel cost crisis.
Gas prices have lowered across Newfoundland and Labrador for the first time since late-February, bringing relief to residents.
Gas prices in Toronto are set to drop significantly this week, but fluctuations loom ahead. Diesel prices are also on the move, creating uncertainty for consumers.
Gas prices are fluctuating dramatically due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, with significant implications for consumers.
A winter storm has hit the Metro region of Newfoundland, leading to school closures and disrupted public transport services. VOCM News has the latest updates.
Donald Trump has stated he is not ready to make a deal with Iran, citing unfavorable terms. The conflict has resulted in U.S. military casualties and rising oil prices.