Gas price cuts that were set to come into effect in New Brunswick today have been cancelled by the province’s energy and utilities board.
Premier Susan Holt had campaigned in the 2024 election to eliminate the portion of the carbon adjuster tax on diesel and gas to help with the high cost of living.
On Oct. 30 Holt announced that the tax would be cut today and would save New Brunswickers about eight cents a litre.
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The decision by the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board says cutting the tax would be harmful to both petroleum wholesalers and retailers.
In a statement, Holt says it’s the board’s job to ensure the lowest possible price for consumers and she is frustrated her government’s efforts were undone.
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