Companies to appear before panel today in public inquiry into B.C. gas prices

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Four oil and gas companies are expected to answer questions today about how they use the Trans Mountain pipeline, how refinery closures affect their prices and other factors that could contribute to British Columbia's volatile prices at the pump.

A three-member panel, chaired by B.C. Utilities Commission CEO David Morton, will listen to up to four days of oral hearings in Vancouver as part of a public inquiry into the high price of gasoline and diesel in the province.

In the morning, those firms and other interveners will have an opportunity to question Deetken Group, a consulting firm that prepared a report for the inquiry identifying possible reasons for the fuel price spikes.

 

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Conclusion: too many taxes on gas. No need to pay me, send the money you are wasting on this inquiry to help the homeless in BC.

FAILED CARBON TAX IS TO BLAME. More money on a public inquiry is a waste. We know the problem, it's Trudeau.

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