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Gas prices seem to be spiking, but it's not because of the carbon tax cut. Patrick De Haan, Head of Petroleum Analysis at GasBuddy, explains to Sarah the real reason behind the price hike—the transition to summer-grade gasoline. While many expected prices to drop after the carbon tax pause on April 1, De Haan explains why this seasonal shift is what’s really driving prices up.
By Corus RadioGas prices seem to be spiking, but it's not because of the carbon tax cut. Patrick De Haan, Head of Petroleum Analysis at GasBuddy, explains to Sarah the real reason behind the price hike—the transition to summer-grade gasoline. While many expected prices to drop after the carbon tax pause on April 1, De Haan explains why this seasonal shift is what’s really driving prices up.

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