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Doug Ford promises to cut gas prices by 10 cents a litre

The gas price break includes the 4.3 cents per litre carbon tax implemented last year with the rest coming from a reduction in the provincial excise tax.

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Ontario PC leader Doug Ford speaks during a campaign stop in Niagara Falls, Ont. on May 14, 2018. Ford’s plan to scrap the Liberal government’s cap-and-trade program designed to combat greenhouse gases that cause climate change.


Doug Ford is pumping up his promise to cut gasoline taxes by giving motorists a break of 10 cents a litre if elected premier June 7.

The PC leader said Wednesday he’ll top up his earlier pledge to axe the Kathleen Wynne government’s 4.3 cent a litre carbon tax — it’s part of his plan to scrap her cap-and-trade program designed to fight climate change — with a 5.7-cent reduction in the provincial fuel tax.

Rob Ferguson

Rob Ferguson is a Toronto-based reporter covering Ontario politics for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @robferguson1.

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