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toronto gas prices tomorrow

The top of 2023 has seen Ontario gas prices sit well within the realm of affordability. However, like last year, things are expected to get much pricer as the months drag on, with one expert already warning drivers to prepare for a return to $2 a litre.

Gas analyst Dan McTeague told Narcity that the "dramatic drop" in prices the province saw at the pumps in early December, though blissful, can be attributed to risky bets on energy stocks that he says are being made in "complete ignorance of fundamentals."

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Ontario gas prices are set to go down again this Friday, but it may only be in one city, leaving the rest of the province twiddling their thumbs in pricey limbo.

According to the latest predictions by Gas Wizard, London will be the sole city to record change on Friday. The region is set to see a decrease of 1 cent, bringing its price down to 167.9 cents per litre.

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Ontario gas prices have been top of mind for drivers these past few months, with record-breaking hikes regularly forcing everyone's weekly fill-ups to be more cautiously timed.

Thankfully, according to Gas Wizard, Wednesday isn't likely to be one of those anxiety-fuelled days with the only spot expected to see change already established as the cheapest in the province.

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If you're looking to save a few bucks, you might want to wait to fill up. Ontario gas prices are set to drop on Saturday and one city will be cheaper than the rest of the province.

Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy and gas analyst, tweeted on March 24 that after rising 3 cents a litre on Friday, prices are expected to drop this weekend.

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