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Calgarians celebrate end of consumer carbon tax: “It’s a nice change” | Globalnews.ca

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The end of the federal consumer carbon price was reflected at pumps across Calgary on Tuesday morning .

For the average driver with a 60 litre tank, a reduction in fuel prices by 18 cents per litre means spending about $10 less each time they fill up.

But analysts say the positive change may not be permanent, as the underlying cost of oil is also going up.

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