I'm having some trouble connecting the dots between the prices soaring at pumps here at home and Putin's aggression in Ukraine. Most of our gasoline in here in BC is domestically produced, either in Alberta or at one of two refineries here in BC, with maybe 10% imported from Washington State. Now I don't think these producers have suddenly seen a thirty percent increase in their cost of production so that leaves us with "market forces". With the potential loss of Russian petroleum from the world market either through sanctions or through disruption of the supply chains that run through Ukraine demand for the world's remaining supply has gone up, and hence the price increase. While the oil we have in Canada has not suddenly become more expensive to produce, prices have responded to this mess on the other side of the world due to the almighty "market forces". I'm struggling to find a reason that Canadian producers are charging Canadian consumers more for a Canadian product and all I can come up with is "Because they can".