Alberta unveils gas price relief plans

As gas rates continue to skyrocket, the Alberta government is trying to give people some relief.

On Monday, Premier Jason Kenney announced the province will be pausing its 13 cents per litre tax on gas and diesel.

Marked gasoline and marked diesel will also be affected.

“Alberta will end the collection of the provincial fuel tax, this means the price at the pump will drop by 13 cents a litre, putting money back into the pockets of Albertans,” Kenney said.

The changes will come into effect April 1.

The average cost of gasoline in Alberta is close to $1.60/l, while the national average is around $1.80/l.

Kenney criticized the federal carbon tax several times, saying it needs to end rather than increase.

“We’ve heard Albertans’ concerns about the rising cost of living loud and clear. While the federal government is set to increase the carbon tax [on] April 1, Alberta’s government is taking the opposite approach and stepping up to offer relief,” Kenney added.

He notes the federal carbon tax rate on gas will increase in April from around nine cents a litre to 11 cents.

Alberta rebate for electricity use

The province has also announced a $150 rebate for this past winter.

Households and small businesses which consumed less than 250MWh of electricity will be eligible for the rebate.

Kenney says it may take a while for the rebate to be issued as there are 45 energy providers they have to deal with.

Associate Minister of Natural Gas and Electricity, Dale Nally, explains the rebates will be three separate $50 rebates applied directly to bills.

The government says more than one million homes, farms, and businesses will receive the rebate.

“Utility prices are in part due to market conditions, and in part due to punishing policies from the former provincial government and the federal government,” Nally said in a statement.

“As our government works hard to responsibly manage system costs, we are also working tirelessly to increase generation investments to bring new supply on to the market. As this long-term work continues, a rebate to help offset these costs for Alberta families and small businesses will help provide support when they need it most.”


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Earlier on Monday, the opposition NDP said it would introduce an emergency motion calling on Kenney to suspend the provincial gas tax for three months, introduce an immediate rebate energy program or reintroduce a rate cap, and provide Albertans a rebate for natural gas with lower thresholds than what the government has previously proposed

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