B.C. premier asks utilities commission to probe the high price of gasoline
VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan has asked the British Columbia Utilities Commission to investigate why gasoline in Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island is so much more expensive than the rest of the country.
A statement from the premier’s office says Horgan spoke with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday and brought up his concerns, making it clear that gas hovering around $1.70 a litre is of national importance.
Horgan’s request to the utilities commission asks that it explore why prices have shot up by 40 cents a litre in the last few months.