Will record fuel prices lead you to change your driving habits?

5 Comments

  • Gregg - 5 years ago

    This doesn’t effect me anymore as I drive an EV which costs me about $1 for every 50km.

  • William Zuk - 5 years ago

    Gasoline prices have been too high for several years; my wife and I are pensioners on a fixed income and simply cannot afford to travel or drive much more than what is necessary. Since we don't fit into Trudeau's "middle class" and our income decreases instead of increases due to inflation on the things we actually buy and use a big increase in already high gas prices is quite noticeable. So is a huge increase in our property tax, auto insurance and utilities.

  • Larry - 5 years ago

    The prices are high. Remember the trans mountain pipeline that should have been built by now. Well you can expect to pay high prices until the supply of oil is increased and you will get the lower prices. I know Vancouver doesn't like pipelines and they don't like high gasoline prices. It's a no brainer. I wonder what Jason Kenny is going to do when he becomes premier after April 16th. He may well close the tap and wait for the screaming to start. Trans mountain may get built after all.

  • Brian - 5 years ago

    Due to low global oil prices in the past 2 years Oil companies have used every excuse in the book to increase retail prices at the pump ! As long as the SHEEPLE continue to pay what the pin stripe oil CEOs and executive pigs demand the consumers will be sucked into paying whatever! How do you explain paying $1.65 per litre when oil is 56 bucks a barrel and when oil was 110 bucks a barrel we paid $1.22 per litre at the pump ??? Nothing but excuses an pure bitumen BULL SHIT !!!

  • Ron Simpson - 5 years ago

    I am like all BC and Canadians that live out of cites we need fuel.take politions gas cards way from them so them and there family’s have to pay 1.65 liter

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