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Expensive Gas this Summer in Canada

Not surprisingly, we are already being warned that gasoline prices may start to jump this summer (again), which is a little late, given gasoline is now above $1.30 in Ottawa, and does not look to drop any time soon.

With this in mind, this may mean a continued increase in Inflation. The arithmetic is quite simple:

  • Shipping prices will need to increase, which means an across-the-board price increase
  • Food prices will increase as it will cost farmers more to plant and harvest
  • etc., etc., etc.,

This is nothing new, but will it drive more folks to use their cars less? I don’t think so, the price of Gasoline seems to be reasonably Inelastic (to bandy about an actual term from Economics), in that a continuing increase in price does not seem to decrease the usage of the product (much like cigarette prices skyrocketing hasn’t stopped smokers from smoking).

How will I fight this? I will continue to use the bus, for the foreseeable future, and I will continue to buy my Gas at Costco, as well. There are plenty of interesting ways to try to save gasoline as well, which I have discussed here and there are other places where you can get gas-saving tips as well, but my question is, are there interesting ways to save gas that you don’t hear folks talking about?

No, I don’t want to hear about how you are siphoning gas from your neighbour’s car, or the like, but what about other ways?

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  1. At least you are not in BC. We’ve been above $1.40 for a while now. I guess our provincial government sneaks in more taxes on it. The least you can do to save is to use a good cash back credit card to get at least a 1 percentage or 2 rebated.

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