Carney Suspends Gas Tax as Iran War Drives Up Energy Costs (1)

April 14, 2026, 3:14 PM UTC

Prime Minister Mark Carney said he will suspend a fuel excise tax until Labor Day weekend in response to gas prices that have shot up by about 45% in 2026, primarily driven by the Iran war.

Carney described the move as a “responsible, temporary measure” that will lower gas prices by 10 Canadian cents per liter and diesel by 4 Canadian cents. The cut, which begins April 20, will cost the federal treasury about C$2.4 billion ($1.7 billion), he said, adding the suspension will also apply to aircraft fuel.

Canadian gasoline carries an additional 5% goods and services tax, and ...

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