Sask. gas prices could drop 18 cents per litre as consumer carbon tax ends
The end of Canada’s consumer carbon tax could lead to savings at the gas pumps for Saskatchewan motorists, starting on Tuesday.
“I have been told that currently, in Saskatoon, the carbon tax represents 18 cents per litre. Currently, (gas prices) are $1.53 per litre, so tomorrow morning consumers can expect the gas should be dropping to around $1.35 per litre,” said Scott Lucyshyn, owner of Golf’s Car Wash in Saskatoon.
Two weeks ago, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that his Liberal government was getting rid of the consumer side of the carbon pricing scheme, despite the fact the tax was a central policy for his predecessor, Justin Trudeau.
Before the reversal by Carney, Canadians were expecting the carbon price on fuel to rise from roughly 18 to 21 cents per litre on April 1.