How gas prices have changed in Quebec in the last week
The national average price for regular gasoline hovered around $1.50 per litre on Monday, according to the Canadian Automobile Association. Prices are down roughly 15 cents per litre since last month.
Canada, in addition to other G7 member countries, is working to place a cap on the price Russia receives for its exported oil without reducing overall exports. These unprecedented measures will restrict Russia's funding of its war in Ukraine. They also run the risk of introducing volatility to the global oil market and driving up prices of both crude and gasoline.
Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Quebec using data from the Canadian Automobile Association. Gas prices are as of September 12.
Quebec by the numbers
- Current price: $1.58 per litre
- Week change: -$0.06 (-3.9%)
- Year change: +$0.17 (+12.3%)
Metros in Quebec with the most expensive gas
#1. Longueuil: $1.89 per litre
#2. Rimouski: $1.66
#3. Matane: $1.66
#4. Riviere-Du-Loup: $1.66
#5. Gaspe: $1.66
#6. Trois-Rivieres: $1.66
#7. Val-d'Or: $1.65
#8. Sherbrooke: $1.65
#9. Rouyn-Noranda: $1.65
#10. Magog: $1.65
#11. Quebec: $1.65
#12. Granby: $1.65
#13. Saint-Hyacinthe: $1.65
#14. Shawinigan: $1.64
#15. Sept-Iles: $1.64
#16. Drummondville: $1.64
#17. Levis: $1.63
#18. Brossard: $1.61
#19. Montreal: $1.58
#20. Laval: $1.58
#21. Repentigny: $1.57
#22. Saint-Jerome: $1.57
#23. Alma: $1.57
#24. Saint-Eustache: $1.57
#25. Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu: $1.57
#26. Gatineau: $1.57
#27. Blainville: $1.56
#28. Vaudreuil-Dorion: $1.56
#29. Chicoutimi: $1.49
Provinces with the most expensive gas
#1. British Columbia: $1.84 per litre
#2. Newfoundland and Labrador: $1.68
#3. Manitoba: $1.64
#4. Prince Edward Island: $1.61
#5. New Brunswick: $1.58
#6. Quebec: $1.58
#7. Saskatchewan: $1.51
#8. Nova Scotia: $1.49
#9. Ontario: $1.46
#10. Alberta: $1.38