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Fuel prices rising in Nunavut in January

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Gasoline prices, along with other fuels, will be rising by 15 cents per litre in Nunavut as of Jan. 4. The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes

The Government of Nunavut has announced that as of Thursday, Jan. 4, there will be an increase in retail fuel prices throughout the territory.

The fuel hikes are as follows:

-$0.15/litre, plus applicable taxes, on all diesel products

-$0.15/litre, plus applicable taxes, on all gasoline products

-$0.15/litre, plus applicable taxes, on jet fuel

-$0.15/litre ($0.567/can), plus applicable taxes, on Naptha

This is applicable in all communities except Iqaluit.

The adjusted price for the various fuel products outside of the territorial capital will be (per litre, except Naptha, which is per can):

-diesel heating: $1.4982

-diesel vehicle: $1.8265

-diesel aviation*: $2.0670

-gasoline: $1.7066

-aviation gasoline*: $2.0814

-Naptha: $9.4316

-jet fuel: $2.0159

*where available

Iqaluit

-diesel heating: $1.4324

-aviation gasoline: $1.9715

-Naptha (per can): $9.4316

-jet fuel: $1.9598



Kira Wronska Dorward

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I attended Trinity College as an undergraduate at the University of Toronto, graduating in 2012 as a Specialist in History. In 2014 I successfully attained a Master of Arts in Modern History from UofT..
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