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Canadian Economy and Markets

Drivers across the country will get a break at the pumps as of Tuesday with the end of the consumer carbon tax, thanks to one of the first moves made by Prime Minister Mark Carney when he took office.

As of Tuesday morning, some gas prices around Winnipeg have been spotted as low as $1.16 a litre.

Patrick De Haan of GasBuddy, a crowdsourced resource that tracks gas prices in locations across Canada and the U.S., told 680 CJOB’s The Start on Monday that local drivers should expect to see effects of the change almost immediately.

“I believe that at some point (Tuesday), most stations will be lowering their prices about 15 cents a litre for gasoline and probably 20 to 21 cents a litre for diesel,” said De Haan, GasBuddy’s head of petroleum analysis.

De Haan says other factors could cause the price to rise going forward, but he doesn’t foresee …

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