Gas prices in Canada rise at fastest pace since April before Thanksgiving weekend

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  1. TLDR: Gas prices in Canada surged before the Thanksgiving holiday, rising by an average of 4.9 cents per litre from Oct. 3 to Oct. 10, according to Kalibrate data. Fort St. John, B.C., saw the largest increase at 12.9 cents per litre, followed by gains in Winnipeg, North Bay, Ont., and Abbotsford, B.C. Conversely, areas in the Maritimes experienced slight decreases. The rise in prices occurred amid volatile oil markets, influenced by Libya’s resumed production and potential geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. However, hurricane-related price spikes are expected to remain localized in the U.S. Gulf region.

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    Once a florist tried to explain the price of roses to me at valentines day. Some mental gymnastics that guy tried to pull

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