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Alberta to provide relief from high fuel and utility prices

Mar 7, 2022 | 1:38 PM

EDMONTON, AB – The Alberta Government announced they will lower fuel and utility bills to address the rising costs.

Premier Jason Kenney spoke about the rising costs in a news conference Monday and the province will help Albertans and provide relief from the current fuel tax.

Currently, Albertans pay 13 cents per litre in provincial fuel tax. Starting April 1, Alberta’s government will stop the collection of that.

Kenney also adds that the federal carbon tax rate on gasoline is set to increase again on April 1 from just under nine cents per litre to just over 11 cents per litre.

“We’ve heard Albertans’ concerns about the rising cost of living loud and clear. While the federal government is set to increase the carbon tax April 1, Alberta’s government is taking the opposite approach and stepping up to offer relief. Stopping the provincial fuel tax puts money back in the pockets of Albertans when they need it most.”

The province will also provide $150 in electricity rebates to help Albertans pay for utilities.

A release from the province states that “More than one million homes, farms and businesses are expected to receive a $50 monthly rebate for three months. These retroactive rebates will help defray the high costs that many families and businesses paid in recent months.”

Collection of the fuel tax will be paused for:

  • gasoline – $0.13 per litre
  • diesel – $0.13 per litre
  • marked gasoline and marked diesel – $0.04

Additionally, as GST applies to provincial fuel taxes, the 13-cent reduction will also see a reduction of the GST by 0.65 cents per litre.

“Alberta’s fuel tax is reported and remitted by refiners and large wholesalers and included in the price Albertans pay at the pump. The government will provide information for stakeholders, including fuel retailers, on the fuel tax pause,” the release reads.

More information can be found at Alberta fuel tax overview.