Gas prices
Finally the Competition Bureau has acted on the issue of price fixing that we all knew about long, long time ago, and I must say it's been a long time for them to clue in that something was rotten in Denmark. The issue now is whether they are going to lay charges in all provinces of Canada, because it is not just in Quebec where the people have been and are being ripped off by the oil companies.
A good place for the Competition Bureau to tackle next is New Brunswick since virtually all gas and diesel sold in the province comes from one source regardless of what company banner the stations are flying. The Irving Empire controls the price of petroleum in New Brunswick from when the crude purchased, through the refinery process (Irving Oil Refinery, Saint John, NB), they then wholesale the products to virtually all retailers, and in fact are themselves involved in the retail selling of these products. Having that much control of supply and demand illustrates that there cannot be fair competition in the marketplace since the Irving's control the prices from start to finish.
When prices go up it is the Irving's who raise their prices first, and the rest of the stations in close proximity raise their prices to exactly the same amount. In the town where I live, both the Irving and the ESSO stations charge exactly the same prices while the Co-op charges one cent more, because of the fact that they are a full-service station, and offers no self-serve.
We need for the Competition to fine these greedy oil companies until they actually take the laws seriously, and if that doesnt work then maybe pulling their retail licences will. We need the Federal Competition Bureau to act, because we all know in New Brunswick that no provincial premier is about to tell the Irving's what they are and are not going to do. The politicians simply look in the eyes of the Irving's and cringe.