Poilievre proposes zero tax on gas to cut fuel costs by 25 cents per litre

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for the federal government to eliminate all taxes on gasoline and diesel for the remainder of 2026, arguing the move would provide immediate relief to Canadians facing rising costs at the pump.

Under the proposal, Ottawa would suspend the federal fuel excise tax, remove the GST on fuel purchases and permanently scrap the Clean Fuel Standard charge, which Conservatives describe as adding to consumer costs.

The party says the combined measures would lower prices by roughly 25 cents per litre.

Poilievre said the plan would save about $20 per fill-up for a typical minivan and as much as $1,218 annually for a family of four, while also reducing costs across the economy by lowering transportation expenses for goods.
Wow, a good idea.
 
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Or or… hear me out on this… we develop our own oil reserves and resources and add refineries and all this other stuff to turn things from a raw product into a usable product, therefore we no longer need to worry about what’s happening in the rest of the world, add a few jobs into the mix…

Just a thought! But what do I know.
 
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Unless you let the government set the price for gas, this won't be enough. The US is self sufficient regarding oil and gas and yet gas is also up in the US.
 
Well diesel was $2.66 when I was cruising through Langley yesterday. Apparently according to an acquaintance in Florida diesel is $5 per gallon, about $1.84cad.

Still beats Canada by a mile.
 
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