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gas prices this weekend

Put the pump down! After a wave of increases, Ontario gas prices are set to drop on Saturday, allowing drivers a chance to collect some savings over the weekend.

According to gas analyst Dan McTeague, stations across the province will record a 3-cent decrease on December 17, which he said would bring prices down to 138.9 cents per litre for cities such as Toronto, Ottawa, Kitchener and Windsor.

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Ontario gas prices are set to rise again on Saturday, and people looking to fuel up on diesel are in for a gut punch.

According to gas analyst Dan McTeague, the province's diesel prices have become a "growing concern," with pumps shooting up 13 cents per litre on Friday and an 11-cent hike expected for Saturday.

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Friday will be the best day at the pumps drivers have had since 2022 was a fresh-faced baby. That's right, folks, Ontario gas prices are set to drop again.

Dan McTeague, gas analyst and president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, told Narcity that gas could drop to its lowest since January 3 thanks to a potential 2-cent dip on Friday.

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If you want to enjoy the sunshine by travelling this weekend, Saturday's spike in Ontario gas prices will have you avoiding driving like an all-day rush hour.

Dan McTeague, gas analyst and president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, warned via Twitter that prices would rise by 2 cents per litre on Saturday, bringing the pump to 188.9 in spots like Toronto, Kingston, and Ottawa.

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