‘Gas price hikes not a tax question but a gouging question’: Horgan

Jul 4, 2018 | 1:45 PM

VICTORIA — B.C. Premier John Horgan is blaming gouging by oil companies, not increased taxes, as the reason for the pain consumers are feeling at the pumps these days.

Gas prices jumped overnight around B.C., including 9 cents per litre to $153.9 in Victoria and up to 14 cents per litre to $147.9 at some Kamloops gas stations.

“It’s not about taxation. I know that there are those that would like to make that the argument, but clearly there’s not a connection between the commodity price of a barrel of oil and the price at the pumps,” Horgan argued.

He says that tells him there are two issues at play, a matter of supply and the ability to refine more product rather than shipping raw materials offshore. He identified refining as his preference.