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    narrativebear@lemmy.world
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    The cost for diesel is up across Canada, and gas prices are also climbing, with an eye-popping 18 cents per litre hike in northern Ontario with a national average increase for the past week of 5.7 cents.

    The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel continues to cause market instability, which is affecting supply and demand for oil.

    “For now, the trend will remain upward until there is either a halt in escalations or de-escalations,” said petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan. “I think the market may find some stability here as this has been ongoing for a week, so the market is no longer shocked by new developments.”

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    • N narrativebear@lemmy.world

      The cost for diesel is up across Canada, and gas prices are also climbing, with an eye-popping 18 cents per litre hike in northern Ontario with a national average increase for the past week of 5.7 cents.

      The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel continues to cause market instability, which is affecting supply and demand for oil.

      “For now, the trend will remain upward until there is either a halt in escalations or de-escalations,” said petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan. “I think the market may find some stability here as this has been ongoing for a week, so the market is no longer shocked by new developments.”

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      Diesel, gas prices continue to climb in Canada

      Diesel prices in Nova Scotia have jumped again for an overall increase of 16 cents per litre in just seven days.

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      narrativebear@lemmy.world
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      #2

      Thank goodness Ontario scrapped that carbon tax back in April 1st, 2025 with the expressed intent it was to lower the cost of fuels and save consumers money. /s

      The action, was intended to reduce inflation and lower the cost of living as it was put.

      I guess gas stations did not get the memo and instead pocketed the difference?

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      • N narrativebear@lemmy.world

        Thank goodness Ontario scrapped that carbon tax back in April 1st, 2025 with the expressed intent it was to lower the cost of fuels and save consumers money. /s

        The action, was intended to reduce inflation and lower the cost of living as it was put.

        I guess gas stations did not get the memo and instead pocketed the difference?

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        bedsharkpal@lemmy.ca
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        #3

        I was explicitly told “axing the tax” would make gas essentially free. How and I supposed to take my Freedom-F-150 to costco now?

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        • N narrativebear@lemmy.world

          The cost for diesel is up across Canada, and gas prices are also climbing, with an eye-popping 18 cents per litre hike in northern Ontario with a national average increase for the past week of 5.7 cents.

          The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel continues to cause market instability, which is affecting supply and demand for oil.

          “For now, the trend will remain upward until there is either a halt in escalations or de-escalations,” said petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan. “I think the market may find some stability here as this has been ongoing for a week, so the market is no longer shocked by new developments.”

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          Diesel, gas prices continue to climb in Canada

          Diesel prices in Nova Scotia have jumped again for an overall increase of 16 cents per litre in just seven days.

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          Sunshine (she/her)
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          The rich are upping the fuel costs even without the carbon tax. Pierre Poilievre played Canadians like a fickle!

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          • N narrativebear@lemmy.world

            The cost for diesel is up across Canada, and gas prices are also climbing, with an eye-popping 18 cents per litre hike in northern Ontario with a national average increase for the past week of 5.7 cents.

            The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel continues to cause market instability, which is affecting supply and demand for oil.

            “For now, the trend will remain upward until there is either a halt in escalations or de-escalations,” said petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan. “I think the market may find some stability here as this has been ongoing for a week, so the market is no longer shocked by new developments.”

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            Diesel, gas prices continue to climb in Canada

            Diesel prices in Nova Scotia have jumped again for an overall increase of 16 cents per litre in just seven days.

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            CTVNews (www.ctvnews.ca)

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            teppa
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            Hormuz is being blocked.

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            • N narrativebear@lemmy.world

              The cost for diesel is up across Canada, and gas prices are also climbing, with an eye-popping 18 cents per litre hike in northern Ontario with a national average increase for the past week of 5.7 cents.

              The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel continues to cause market instability, which is affecting supply and demand for oil.

              “For now, the trend will remain upward until there is either a halt in escalations or de-escalations,” said petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan. “I think the market may find some stability here as this has been ongoing for a week, so the market is no longer shocked by new developments.”

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              Diesel, gas prices continue to climb in Canada

              Diesel prices in Nova Scotia have jumped again for an overall increase of 16 cents per litre in just seven days.

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              CTVNews (www.ctvnews.ca)

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              FaceDeer
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              One of those times it’s nice to be a prepper, even if only on a relatively small scale. I bought a couple of months’ worth of gasoline last week.

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                Hormuz is being blocked.

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                cyborganism
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                Yep, that’s why. it’s going to block a big chunk of oil.

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                • FaceDeerF FaceDeer

                  One of those times it’s nice to be a prepper, even if only on a relatively small scale. I bought a couple of months’ worth of gasoline last week.

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                  nouveau_burnswick@lemmy.world
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                  Get some stabilizer too.

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                    arkouda@lemmy.ca
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                    I always try to prepare in a way that does not require things like electricity and fuel considering that if you require either for long term survival you are putting yourself on a ticking clock. Things I have in a go bag are some basic tools, some basic supplies like food and water, and a local outdoor survival manual that I purchase when a new addition comes out.

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                    • N narrativebear@lemmy.world

                      The cost for diesel is up across Canada, and gas prices are also climbing, with an eye-popping 18 cents per litre hike in northern Ontario with a national average increase for the past week of 5.7 cents.

                      The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel continues to cause market instability, which is affecting supply and demand for oil.

                      “For now, the trend will remain upward until there is either a halt in escalations or de-escalations,” said petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan. “I think the market may find some stability here as this has been ongoing for a week, so the market is no longer shocked by new developments.”

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                      Diesel, gas prices continue to climb in Canada

                      Diesel prices in Nova Scotia have jumped again for an overall increase of 16 cents per litre in just seven days.

                      favicon

                      CTVNews (www.ctvnews.ca)

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                      greyeyedghost@lemmy.ca
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                      Feeling pretty good about my EV right now. Costs me about $3.00/100 km, assuming I don’t top up for free at work.

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                      • G greyeyedghost@lemmy.ca

                        Feeling pretty good about my EV right now. Costs me about $3.00/100 km, assuming I don’t top up for free at work.

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                        Nik282000
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                        If they didn’t cost an arm and a dick I would have one but I’m getting 8L/100km in my 2010 compact pickup. Hard to justify the cost and loss of cargo space.

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                        • N narrativebear@lemmy.world

                          The cost for diesel is up across Canada, and gas prices are also climbing, with an eye-popping 18 cents per litre hike in northern Ontario with a national average increase for the past week of 5.7 cents.

                          The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel continues to cause market instability, which is affecting supply and demand for oil.

                          “For now, the trend will remain upward until there is either a halt in escalations or de-escalations,” said petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan. “I think the market may find some stability here as this has been ongoing for a week, so the market is no longer shocked by new developments.”

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                          Diesel, gas prices continue to climb in Canada

                          Diesel prices in Nova Scotia have jumped again for an overall increase of 16 cents per litre in just seven days.

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                          CTVNews (www.ctvnews.ca)

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                          ulrich_the_old@lemmy.ca
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                          It is the start of summer. I do not remember a time when gas prices did not raise at this time of year. I could not tell you all the reasons why but this has happened every summer since the 60s when I started driving.

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                            mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world
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                            Smart move on the fuel stockpile. For longer emergencies, I’ve found portable power stations to be a game changer - no fumes, indoor safe, and they last for years. I compared a bunch on gearscouts.com and the LFP battery ones give you the best $/Wh value and way longer lifespan then the older lithium tech.

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                            • M mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world

                              Smart move on the fuel stockpile. For longer emergencies, I’ve found portable power stations to be a game changer - no fumes, indoor safe, and they last for years. I compared a bunch on gearscouts.com and the LFP battery ones give you the best $/Wh value and way longer lifespan then the older lithium tech.

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                              derisionconsulting@lemmy.ca
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                              Why do you mention gearscouts so often?

                              Do you own the site?

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                                If they didn’t cost an arm and a dick I would have one but I’m getting 8L/100km in my 2010 compact pickup. Hard to justify the cost and loss of cargo space.

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                                jaemo@sh.itjust.works
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                                Not sure what the rebate situation is anymore but it got me a cool 14k off the sticker price on mine, allowing me to (thankfully) retain my arm and dick under their current administration.

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                                • B bedsharkpal@lemmy.ca

                                  I was explicitly told “axing the tax” would make gas essentially free. How and I supposed to take my Freedom-F-150 to costco now?

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                                  ulrich_the_old@lemmy.ca
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                                  Well it does depend on who told you this. If a known liar said it and you still believed it, this may be on you.

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                                  • U ulrich_the_old@lemmy.ca

                                    It is the start of summer. I do not remember a time when gas prices did not raise at this time of year. I could not tell you all the reasons why but this has happened every summer since the 60s when I started driving.

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                                    ikidd@lemmy.world
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                                    This gets especially bad in years when summer falls on a weekend.

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