The president of an advocacy group says the cost of gas at Ontario pumps will increase to a level the province has not seen in nearly two years.
Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, is predicting that both Ontario and Quebec will see a 14-cent-per-litre increase overnight tonight.
This will push the price per litre up to a-dollar-79 in cities across Ontario, a cost for gas last seen at the pumps in August 2022.
McTeague says the increase is due to the higher cost of summer blended gasoline.
(The Canadian Press)