The Ontario government says if its legislation is passed, the gas tax would be reduced by 5.7 cents per litre and the fuel tax by 5.3 cents per litre for a period of six months beginning July 1.
If passed, gas tax would be cut by 5.7 cents per litre, fuel tax by 5.
3 cents per litreIn a news release issued Monday morning, the Ontario government said if passed, the gas tax would be reduced by 5.7 cents per litre and the fuel tax by 5.3 cents per litre for a period of six months beginning July 1.
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