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Gas price in canada????

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jonnny2006

11-04-2007 20:11:36




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hey hugh i was just wondering how much is a liter of unleaded/ diesel? must be around 1.10 or so per liter (in cad dollars) I just picked up 300 gallons for 2.59 (no state tax) but that was before the big jump last week, today the same gal is 2.89 If oil stays around 100 (which it will) gasoline will be $4.00 u.s./gal to 4.50/ gal this summer. I like the idea of of making "GRASSOLINE" They can get more alcohol out of a acher of "switchgrass" then they can an acher of corn.

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tractorsam

11-05-2007 13:23:26




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 Re: Gas price in canada???? in reply to jonnny2006, 11-04-2007 20:11:36  
Out here in Nova Scotia we're paying 1.11 for a litre of gas. Just makes me glad I don't burn too much of it. tractorsam



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Hugh MacKay

11-05-2007 02:54:43




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 Re: Gas price in canada???? in reply to jonnny2006, 11-04-2007 20:11:36  
jonnny: Hush, my crop of switchgrass isn't well enough established yet.

Actually through Sept we saw gas prices drop from right around $1, CAD per liter to as low as $.89. Now it's back to $.98. Crude here is priced in USD, thus we've been kind of holding our own. I did tell my supplier the other day, that I didn't think oil was climbing as fast as the USD was dropping. He kind of agreed, however was quick to point out control was above him in the pecking order.

Canadian retailers generally are ripping us, then we have to remember they have inventory that cost a lot more than it would today. I haven't joined the crowd heading for US shopping malls. Nothing I need right quick, plus I really can't see buying an extra $50, gas plus 4 hour border waits. Waiting at the border, either way, one should be paid lawyers fees. We had a clip on the news the other night, reporter said well over half the cars at a Port Huron shopping mall had Ontario plates. He had camera shot of one row, could see one blue plate in the sea of white plates.

We did have one significant purchase, new washer and dryer when we moved. We bought them $250. less than we would have one month earlier. My real concern right now, my Canada Pension is supposed to be indexed to inflation, come year end I'll bet Revenus Canada will have determined we've seen deflation thus the pension should drop. All be it they missed at few of the up figures in the past 40 years. I know what my dad was getting in 1975. If one compounds the consumer price index since 75, maximum CPP should be close to $2,000. per month, yet it remains at $847. My dad said the day back in 1960s, Lester Pearson stood up in parliment and declared these new pensions would be indexed to inflation forever, "It will be great for me, you young lads are going to get taken badly." Actually that wasn't his exact words, (SCREW)

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