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Gasoline topping $1.30/L. 40% rise in four months. Thanks again, Trudeau
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Byker
2019-04-19 20:55:29 UTC
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Pretty soon, $1.50? I so much like having to pay an extra $1000 a year
while Trudeau piles on the carbon taxes and kisses the a---ss of
natives...
Could be worse ... most of Vancouver is over $1.65 already ... and Jason
Kenney is threatening to turn the tap off.
That's $6.40 a gallon. Are the tar sands petering out?

Read it and weep: https://www.gasbuddy.com/station/40433
M I Wakefield
2019-04-19 21:27:54 UTC
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Post by Byker
Could be worse ... most of Vancouver is over $1.65 already ... and Jason
Kenney is threatening to turn the tap off.
That's $6.40 a gallon. Are the tar sands petering out?
1.34 C$ per US$, and 3.7854 l/US gallon ... so $4.66 US a gallon.
Post by Byker
Read it and weep: https://www.gasbuddy.com/station/40433
Seattle is about $3.25 a gallon

For most of the country, the difference between US and Canadian prices is
taxes. But southern BC is a special case ... they only have one small
refinery, and limited supply ... drivers in BC are occasionally pumping gas
refined in Asia.
Byker
2019-04-20 00:04:00 UTC
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Post by M I Wakefield
Seattle is about $3.25 a gallon
For most of the country, the difference between US and Canadian prices is
taxes. But southern BC is a special case ... they only have one small
refinery, and limited supply ... drivers in BC are occasionally pumping
gas refined in Asia.
Sounds like Vancouverans should be filling their tanks on the U.S. side of
the border, say, in Blaine, Wa., just 30 miles south:
https://www.gasbuddy.com/Station/3491
M I Wakefield
2019-04-20 00:26:18 UTC
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Post by Byker
Post by M I Wakefield
Seattle is about $3.25 a gallon
For most of the country, the difference between US and Canadian prices
is taxes. But southern BC is a special case ... they only have one
small refinery, and limited supply ... drivers in BC are occasionally
pumping gas refined in Asia.
Sounds like Vancouverans should be filling their tanks on the U.S. side of
https://www.gasbuddy.com/Station/3491
Gas is already barged up from Washington refineries. And I think most
Canadian who live close to the border have their favourite gas station ...
and bonus if it's on a native reservation.

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