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Take action now to stop gas price gouging in northern Ontario demands NDP

'Northerners simply can’t afford to continue paying higher prices than anyone else in the province, especially during this crisis'
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Doug Ford and Energy Minister Greg Rickford should use the tools they have to take action on the price of gasoline in Northern Ontario, said Timmins NDP MPP Gilles Bisson, as gas prices continue to climb during the COVID-19 crisis.

"During the COVID-19 crisis, Northerners are looking to the province to take action to resolve the challenges they are facing," said Bisson.  “After two years in government, both Doug Ford and Greg Rickford have had every opportunity to stop gas price gouging in Northern Ontario, but they refused.”

See: Gas stations turn deaf ear to Premier Ford and jack up prices

Bisson says Ford has only talked about the problem, but Northerners need action.

“Ford and Rickford have my bill in their hands to regulate gas prices in the province which would reduce prices in northern Ontario. Today there should be no more excuses, no more talk. Northerners simply can’t afford to continue paying higher prices than anyone else in the province, especially during this crisis.”

The NDP’s bill, Fairness in Petroleum Products Pricing Act, 2018, would allow the Ontario Energy Board to regulate the retail price and wholesale mark-up of petroleum products in Ontario. That means that gas prices in Ontario will not fluctuate and could only change once a week.

The NDP claims that will stop the spikes in gas prices at the pump, and provide relief and stability to drivers in northern Ontario and right across the province. 

“These are critical and difficult times," said Bisson. "It’s no surprise that words aren’t working – the Ford government needs to take action now.”


Jeff Turl

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