Gas prices keep climbing across the country, yet Canadians show no sign of slowing down how much gas and diesel they pump into their cars and trucks.
Pump prices have jumped almost 20 cents per litre across Canada over the last three months for regular gasoline and are expected to continue rising this summer.
On Wednesday, a litre of gasoline was more than $1.60 at some stations in Vancouver.
Gas prices hit record in Vancouver, highest in North America
Suncor, the parent company of Petro-Canada, announced on Wednesday record volume sales at its retail and wholesale operations in Canada. Even with drivers griping about ever-increasing fuel bills, they show no sign of cutting back on their travels.
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