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Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: April 21, 2026 - 06:17
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Morning Update: The EU slides into Canada’s DMs
April 21, 2026
Good morning. As the U.S. turns on its allies, the idea of a new transatlantic pact is gaining momentum – more on that below, along with spring floods and Apple’s new CEO. But first:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Drivers are tiring of sticker shock at the pump.
Before U.S. President Donald Trump began waging war with Iran in late February, Canadians were paying roughly $1.32 a litre, while Americans were paying around US$2.98 per gallon. Today’s prices, on average, are about $1.75 per litre and US$4.03 per gallon, respectively.
If you drive a vehicle with a 14-gallon tank, that means a fill-up has gone from around $70 to $94 in Canada, and from roughly $41 in the U.S. up to $56 today. Most folks remember that fuel cost nearly 30 per cent less in both countries last year...
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