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globalnews.caHere’s the latest on Canada gas prices dropping.
A recent trend has seen gasoline prices ease in several provinces after tax measures and market movements, with some reports noting declines of around 10–25 cents per litre in parts of the country during early 2025. Proof of this trend varies by region and by whether carbon tax adjustments or temporary suspensions were in place.[2][7]
Nationally, price fluctuations often follow shifts in crude oil prices, refinery utilization, and seasonal fuel blends, so regional changes can diverge. In Ontario and western provinces, analysts have previously forecast temporary dips tied to policy changes, followed by potential rebounds as tax measures expire or as market conditions shift.[3][4]
For current specifics in your area (Buffalo, NY) you’ll want local gas-price trackers or provincial updates, since Canada’s price movements can differ from the U.S. and vary day-to-day. If you’d like, I can pull the latest provincial or city-level summaries and map where declines are most pronounced.[1][2]
Would you like a quick snapshot of prices by province or a focus on your area within Ontario or nearby? I can also search for the very latest news pieces from the last 24–48 hours.[1][2]
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globalnews.caGas prices have reached a five-month low in Toronto ahead of the final long weekend of the summer and they could drop further in the weeks to come, according to one industry analyst.
toronto.ctvnews.caCanadians could see significant price drops at the gas pumps in the coming weeks but they may not last long. In his first move as Prime Minister, Mark Carney signed an order-in-council to end the consumer carbon price on Friday. The order would set fuel charge rates for all types of fuel and combustible waste […]
www.insauga.comPrices are down in Nova Scotia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, British Columbia, Quebec and New Brunswick.
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