Canada’s gas price average slips to $1.61 per litre: CAA

Drivers across Canada were bracing for a big bump in the price at the pumps Wednesday, with whispers of a 10-cent hike.

But according to the CAA’s gas price tracker, as of 4 a.m., the national average price of gas slipped from $1.64 per litre to $1.61.

Still, in oil-rich Alberta, prices inched a shade higher, up from $1.58 per litre to $1.59.

Meanwhile, Ontario prices averaged two cents less than the day before, with Toronto seeing a less than half-a-penny change.

Further north, gas prices in Thunder Bay experienced a much bigger drop, falling from yesterday’s average of $1.89 per litre, down to $1.80 this morning.

When it comes to filling up, the highest price listed is still in British Columbia, with a provincial average of $2.24 per litre, while the cost per litre in Vancouver set the high mark of $2.36.

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