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Date:         Sun, 7 Jan 2007 23:19:18 -0500
Reply-To:     Greg Potts <greg@POTTSFAMILY.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Greg Potts <greg@POTTSFAMILY.CA>
Subject:      Re: Baie Comeau to Labrador to Newfoundland (gas price)
Comments: To: Joy Hecht <jhecht@ALUM.MIT.EDU>
In-Reply-To:  <5hbed6$a91iq3@smtp01.lnh.mail.rcn.net>
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Hi Joy,

That may be so, but that doesn't explain the difference between Toronto and Ottawa; we're in the same province. By all the economic rules, Toronto should have cheaper gas than Ottawa. We're closer to the refineries AND we have a bigger population.

Part of the problem in Vancouver and Edmonton is that they are boom- towns. Dunno why they're getting soaked in Regina though.

....Well, yes... Actually I do know why:.

"Because they can".

Happy Trails,

Greg Potts 1973/74/77/79 Westfakia "Bob The Tomato www.pottsfamily.ca

On 7-Jan-07, at 7:40 PM, Joy Hecht wrote:

> Do you have provincial taxes on gasoline in Canada? State taxes > explain a > lot of the regional variation in prices around the US. > > > > Joy > > > :::-----Original Message----- > :::From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM] On > Behalf > :::Of Greg Potts > :::Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 6:05 PM > :::To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > :::Subject: Re: Baie Comeau to Labrador to Newfoundland (gas price) > ::: > :::Hi George, > ::: > :::My Bad... I was simply parroting the excuse told to me by my > :::coworkers in Edmonton, when I remarked how their gas cost more than > :::ours in Toronto. I guess that was the story that had been > handed to > :::them to keep them quiet. > ::: > :::My big gas gripe is that gas prices in Ottawa are consistently > lower > :::than anywhere else in the country, and there are no refineries > :::anywhere near the place. I expect that the oil companies are just > :::trying to keep the politicians in our capital from noticing the > :::screwing over that the rest of the country is getting. > ::: > ::: > :::Happy Trails, > ::: > :::Greg Potts > :::1973/74/77/79 Westfakia "Bob The Tomato > :::www.pottsfamily.ca > ::: > ::: > ::: > ::: > :::On 7-Jan-07, at 5:20 PM, George Thorburn wrote: > ::: > :::> Greg wrote; > :::>>> Gas in Toronto is currently selling at less than $.85 per > litre. I > :::>>> saw gas last night for $.74/L and this afternoon for $.82/ > L. $. > :::>>> 82CDN/ > :::>>> L works out to 2.62US/USgallon. > :::> > :::>>> Out west in Vancouver it was $1.09/L when I was there on > Wednesday. > :::>>> The further you are from a refinery, the more expensive it > will be. > :::> > :::> WRONG!!! > :::> We live in Regina and there is a refinery in the city. There are > :::> working oilfields within an hours drive. We pay about $0.96 per > :::> litre. The price of gas and diesel at the pump has more to do > with > :::> oil company profit margins and taxes (local, provincial and > :::> federal) than transportation costs. Gas refined in Regina is > sold > :::> for less 4 hours away in North Dakota. > :::> I agree that if you go to remote areas with low population > :::> densities you will pay extra. > :::> George, > :::> '85 Westfalia


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