Wow!! We haven't seen those prices in Regina, Sask for a long time. And considering that Saskatchewan is more of an oil producer than the West Coast and considering that there are refineries in here as well .. prices should not be so much higher than you!
I used to work at a gas station. We didn't set prices. We put them at what the office called us and told us to put them at. Absolutely NOT a free market.
Taxes (all kinds of taxes .. city, sales tax, GST) have all remained unchanged and stable for quite some time. Taxes really aren't an issue here. If Saskatchewan is an oil producer and gas refiner while BC is not .. why is gas so very very high in Regina and NOT in Victoria.
The reason is simple. The oil industry has decided that the market in Regina will bear the higher prices without much whining.
I'm whining!
The problem here is what happens whtn greed meets apathetic resignation.
Something bizarre is Victoria's gas prices: http://www.victoriagasprices.com/
There's a weird price war going on and some stations are opting out, I guess. I filled up at a dollar a litre on Saturday. Of a long weekend.
Posted by Luna | 1:11 pm, July 04, 2012
Wow!! We haven't seen those prices in Regina, Sask for a long time. And considering that Saskatchewan is more of an oil producer than the West Coast and considering that there are refineries in here as well .. prices should not be so much higher than you!
Free markets are a myth.
Posted by leftdog | 1:29 pm, July 04, 2012
I know! It's bizarre.
I used to work at a gas station. We didn't set prices. We put them at what the office called us and told us to put them at. Absolutely NOT a free market.
Posted by Luna | 1:45 pm, July 04, 2012
I paid $1.31 in Flin Flon on Sunday. 150 km south in The Pas it was $1.20.
Posted by double nickel | 7:47 pm, July 04, 2012
Sounds about right ... gas in The Pas, Manitoba 5 cents a liter cheaper than Regina! Wow!
Posted by leftdog | 8:03 pm, July 04, 2012
How much of that difference is city taxes?
Posted by Geek Goddess | 10:15 pm, July 04, 2012
Taxes (all kinds of taxes .. city, sales tax, GST) have all remained unchanged and stable for quite some time. Taxes really aren't an issue here. If Saskatchewan is an oil producer and gas refiner while BC is not .. why is gas so very very high in Regina and NOT in Victoria.
The reason is simple. The oil industry has decided that the market in Regina will bear the higher prices without much whining.
I'm whining!
The problem here is what happens whtn greed meets apathetic resignation.
:)
Posted by leftdog | 10:45 pm, July 04, 2012
Same in Ontario. But will you hear one political party address the issue, no way.
Posted by Steve | 7:53 am, July 05, 2012