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But the provincial Tories rejected the suggested pie charts that would’ve shown everything that goes into the cost of filling up
‘Blame John Horgan’ might look good on a billboard, but it doesn’t save money at the pump
How much you pay at the pump is determined more by politics than supply and demand, writes Atif Kubursi
Canadians should expect sky-high prices this summer – especially if you’re in Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver
The MP and Conservative leadership hopeful thinks gas pumps should display the flags of the oil’s origin countries
Low gas prices mean consumers want bigger, more powerful vehicles, even as tough fuel economy rules force the industry to think small
A weaker currency may help boost exports, but it means domestic prices, like what you pay at the pumps, will rise
With the U.S. economy on the mend, automakers get back to what they do best at car shows: delight and entertain
Natural gas toted as fuel of the future
TORONTO – Motorists in the Montreal region got a rude shock this morning when gasoline prices soared by about 13 cents a litre.
North America may be an emerging oil superpower, but gas prices are only going up