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New Brunswick will eliminate its 8-cent carbon surcharge on gasoline starting December 1, 2025, lowering fuel prices and fulfilling a Liberal election promise.
New Brunswick will cut its 8-cent carbon surcharge on gasoline starting December 1, 2025, reducing prices by about 8 cents per litre.
The move, fulfilling a Liberal election promise by Premier Susan Holt, aims to ease living costs, with estimated annual savings of $150 to $200 for average households.
The surcharge, introduced in 2022 to pass federal clean fuel costs to consumers, will be eliminated after government review found the original pricing formula overly complex.
While the province says it has regulatory tools to prevent disruptions, some retailers warn small rural stations may struggle with unabsorbed costs, potentially risking closures.
New Brunswick eliminará su recargo de carbono de 8 centavos en la gasolina a partir del 1 de diciembre de 2025, reduciendo los precios del combustible y cumpliendo una promesa electoral liberal.