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  1. Aug 17, 2022 · All money-conscious drivers are better off treating the pumps like the relative you're not fond of today because Ontario gas prices are about to take a hit. According to Dan McTeague, gas analyst and president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, Thursday will witness a three-cent drop, bringing totals to 160.9 cents per litre for cities such as Toronto, Ottawa, Windsor and Kingston.

  2. gaswizard.ca › gas-prices › halifaxHalifax - Gas Wizard

    1 day ago · Here you will find tomorrow’s gas price for Halifax, Canada. Find out when you should fill up and what your gas or diesel is going to cost you. These are gas price predictions, but are highly accurate and based on the 30+ years of energy industry knowledge and wisdom of The Honourable Dan McTeague, former Member of Parliament and current president of Canadians for Affordable Energy .

  3. Mr. McTeague is known as Canada’s “Gas Guru” and founded tomorrowsgaspricetoday.com to help Canadian motorists anticipate changes to gasoline prices. He was elected six times to the House of Commons and served as a Member of Parliament from Toronto for eighteen years. In Parliament, he twice secured federal fuel rebates for low-income Canadians to help offset rising pump prices.

  4. Gas prices. 10 months ago. Radio. 6:59. Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, speaks with CBC Windsor Morning host Nav Nanwa about the increasing price of gas.

  5. Tomorrow’s Gas Price Today reported the following gas prices on Thursday morning: 133.7 cents per litre in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton 132.7 cents per litre in Ottawa

  6. Oct 5, 2023 · Dan McTeague, who is the President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, tells CP24 that gas prices across the GTA are set to drop by approximately six cents a litre at midnight. That will bring ...

  7. Jul 14, 2022 · According to Dan McTeague, gas analyst and president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, Ontario will see pump prices drop by 2 cents on Friday, bringing places like Toronto, Windsor, Niagara, Ottawa, and Hamilton down to 175.9 cents per litre. \u201cMORE GOOD NEWS @ THE \u26fd\ufe0f\nAfter falling 7 cents today (not 8 as reported by others ...

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