With Quebecers paying more per liter of gas than any other jurisdiction in the country, the province has announced a policy change that could provide some relief at the pumps. Quebec’s energy minister says the government is about to get rid of the floor price for gasoline, a policy introduced in the 1990s. Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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