Canadians planning a road trip this summer could see some relief at the pumps but a volatile energy market and weather disruptions threaten
If all goes well, De Haan expects that the Canadian average could fall below $1.50 per litre by July 1. Volatility in the energy market, the situation in the Middle East and the Ukraine war are also factors that could put upward pressure on gasoline prices, he said.
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