Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Gouging Canada

A Canadian watchdog group is blasting oil companies and gasoline retailers for allegedly gouging consumers to the tune of millions of dollars.

Researcher and economist Hugh Mackenzie with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives said gasoline prices in Canada are between 16 cents and 21 cents per liter higher than they should be.

With approximately 3.8 liters in a U.S. gallon, that’s an unexplained “gouging” of 60 cents to 80 cents per gallon, MacKenzie’s report suggests.


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