Carbon price rises by $10, adds 2.2 cents to a litre of gas amid pressure for a break
OTTAWA — The higher price of crude oil is to blame for surging prices at the pump, Canada’s natural resources minister argued as he pushed back against Prairie premiers who had called on the Liberal government to suspend an increase in the federal carbon price.
“The truth is that 94 per cent of the price of gas has nothing to do with the price on pollution,” Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson wrote to the premiers of Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan on Friday, when the carbon price rose by another $10.
“The vast majority of the price increase that Canadians are seeing at the pumps right now is driven by crude oil prices going up — largely because of Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.”
Wilkinson said the federal carbon price charged to consumer goods like fuel translates to about six per cent of gas prices.


