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Drivers in New Brunswick could get a break at the pumps, but convenience store owners are crying foul

And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter

Carly Penrose

12 Dec 2024 8 min read

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A car is shown fuelling up at a gas station.
A gas pump is shown at a filling station in 2017. A New Brunswick bill that the government says will cut gas prices by four cents a litre is being met with opposition from local gas station and convenience store owners who say the policy may force them to close. (The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes)

Carly Penrose
Carly Penrose

Carly is a Toronto-based journalist. She holds a master of journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University. Her work has appeared in the National Post, This Magazine and The Canadian Press.

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