Calgary Gas Prices Drop to $1.30/L Following Elimination of Carbon Tax
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Calgary drivers have received encouraging news! As of April 10, 2025, fuel prices have fallen to around $1.30 per litre, attributed to the federal government's decision to eliminate the consumer carbon tax on April 1. This tax had previously increased fuel prices by approximately 17.6 cents per litre.
In the aftermath of the tax repeal, motorists in Calgary experienced notable decreases at the fuel pumps. On March 31, the average gas price was about 158.9 cents per litre. By April 1, some stations were reporting prices as low as 131.4 cents per litre, indicating a reduction of more than 27 cents per litre in certain locations.
While this price drop provides immediate financial relief, it is crucial to reflect on the wider implications for environmental policies and commitments to combat climate change. Striking a balance between economic advantages and sustainable environmental practices remains an important topic of discussion.
For further insights on the effects of the carbon tax removal, please refer to this article:
Additionally, here is a news segment covering the recent fluctuations in gas prices throughout Canada: