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- Ontario drivers get long-term break at the pump - MSN
As of July 1, 2025, Ontario drivers are paying less at the pump, for good The province has made its long-running fuel tax cuts permanent, locking in a 5 7 cent per litre discount on gasoline and
- Ford Locks In Gas Tax Cut for Good as Ontario Drivers Gear Up for Price . . .
Ontario drivers are in for a double dose of relief at the pumps, as Premier Doug Ford’s office confirmed Tuesday that the province’s gas tax cut will become permanent, just as the federal government prepares to eliminate the consumer carbon tax
- Keeping costs down - Ontario. ca
Providing tax relief at the pumps In 2022, we: cut the gas tax by 5 7 cents per litre cut the fuel (diesel) tax by 5 3 cents per litre We extended these rate cuts until June 30, 2025 This will save households an average of $380 over 3 years since July 1, 2022
- Promised Ontario gas tax cut of 5. 7 cents per litre coming Friday
A cut to the provincial gas tax promised by Premier Doug Ford before the June election takes effect on Friday and experts say it may offer some relief to drivers facing sky-high pump prices,
- Ontario government offering relief at pumps, but we have to wait - Driving
The Ford government is getting ready to give drivers a break at the pumps, just not yet
- Toronto drivers should get a break at the pumps on Canada Day: analyst
Ontario drivers should get a break at the pumps this weekend as the provincial government slashes its portion of the gas tax but at least one industry analyst is warning that the relief will likely be temporary
- Ontarios six-month gas tax cut starts. Heres what you need to know
Ontario drivers experienced some relief from record-setting prices at the pump on Friday as the province's gas tax cut came into effect The Ontario government cut the gas tax by 5 7 cents
- Ontario cutting the gas tax on Canada Day - The Toronto Star
As of Thursday afternoon, price drops at Ontario pumps should be around 11 cents per litre, bringing prices to an average of 1 929 per litre, according to Roger McKnight, chief petroleum
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