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tomorrow gas price

Ontario gas prices are predicted to drop, and they'll be the lowest we've seen in a while, so you'll want to hold off on fuelling up today if you can.

Gas prices are a constant roller coaster, as they spike and lower in price from day to day, but gas analyst Dan McTeague predicts that Wednesday will see a drop in prices after a couple of days of no changes.

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Drivers should consider postponing their fuel ups until Thursday when a drop in Ontario gas prices could lead to serious savings.

According to Gas Wizard, pumps across the province will drop by 1 to 6 cents per litre on Thursday, bringing regions such as the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Niagara and Windsor-Essex down to 143.9 cents per litre.

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Ontario gas prices are holding the line! Despite some bleak predictions for gas prices in Canada circa 2023, provincial pumps have so far stayed within the realm of affordability.

According to Gas Wizard's predictions, most regions will see their stations drop by one cent on Thursday, leaving totals at 146.9 cents per litre.

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Most drivers would be wise to fuel up today as Ontario gas prices are largely due to increase on Wednesday. However, a few outliers could stop the trend from becoming widespread.

According to gas analyst Dan McTeague, the majority of provincial pumps will rise by 3 cents on hump day, bringing stations up to 143.9 cents per litre for cities, including Toronto, Windsor, Ottawa and Kitchener.

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Good news, drivers! Ontario gas prices are set to drop on Wednesday, and a few places are in for some serious savings.

Gas analyst Dan McTeague predicted in a tweet that pumps would fall by 3 cents on Wednesday, bringing the average price down to 147.9 cents per litre for cities like Toronto, Ottawa and Windsor.

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