ROTHENBURGER: Gas-price report provides a few answers but no solutions
KAMLOOPS — IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE not to notice that gas prices in Kamloops jumped by a dime just in time for the Labour Day long weekend. According to past wisdom, it was a coincidence.
Or was it? The closest thing to a coincidence might have been that the B.C. Utilities Commission report on B.C. gas pricing was released on the eve of the weekend. The 114-page report doesn’t make for easy reading but a few things stand out.
Number one is that we’re paying more than we should. No evidence of collusion, says the report, but the appearance of what it calls choreography. And it describes the competitive situation as an oligarchy.