Gas prices across Ontario and Quebec are set to rise to their highest level in almost two years, a petroleum analyst tells Global News.
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When drivers hit the pumps on Thursday, McTeague said the price of gas is expected to be 179.9 cents a litre.This is the highest price for gas seen in both provinces since Aug. 2, 2022, he said.The jump is the result of a switch over from winter to summer gasoline,” McTeague said. “We do that every year.”
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