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New Brunswick Liberals say gas prices to drop by about 8 cents a litre with tax cut
The carbon adjuster tax removal will lower pump prices by about eight cents a litre to fulfill a campaign promise addressing high living costs.
- New Brunswick's government will cut a carbon tax to reduce gas prices by eight cents a litre, starting December 1, as announced by Premier Susan Holt.
- The carbon adjuster tax, introduced in 2022, passed costs of federal clean fuel regulations to consumers, according to the government.
- Retailers are concerned that eliminating the tax may lead to business closures, particularly for small gas stations in rural areas, as noted by Glen Savoie, opposition leader.
- The Energy and Utilities Board is tasked with adjusting pricing formulas to mitigate potential supply issues, as highlighted by Energy Minister Ren� Legacy.
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New Brunswick Liberals say gas prices to drop by about 8 cents a litre with tax cut
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