
Gas prices on the rise, hit highest level in Eastern Canada since late 2014
MONTREAL — Drivers facing sticker shock from rising gas prices in many parts of Canada should expect to dig even deeper into their wallets as the summer approaches, says a leading expert on gas prices.
The average price for regular unleaded in the country was about $1.15 per litre as of Wednesday afternoon, according to gas price tracking firm GasBuddy. That’s up almost five cents a litre in one day and 20 per cent from a year ago.
“The numbers are eye-popping but they’re also a source of public angst,” said Dan McTeague, a senior petroleum analyst with GasBuddy.
The combination of higher ingredient costs for summer fuel, growing U.S. demand and the lower value of the loonie have caused prices in Eastern Canada to hit their highest level since October 2014, he said.