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Gas prices across the Maritimes have dropped for the first time since late February, but an expert warns the situation may not last as war in Iran is likely to continue.
‘Not only fill up your car but fill up any empty cans that you have,’ says prof

Yuan Wang · CBC News
· Posted: Apr 11, 2026 11:38 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Gas prices have dropped across Maritime provinces for the first time since late February. (Canadian gas prices just keep climbing)
Maritime drivers are finally getting a break on gas as prices have lowered across the three provinces for the first time since late February.
On Saturday, the minimum price of regular gas fell by 8.4 cents per litre in the Halifax area to $1.78.7 per litre. All six of Nova Scotia’s petroleum price zones are below $1.90 per litre.
In New Brunswick, the maximum price of regular self-serve gasoline dropped by 5.1 cents per litre to a maximum of $1.84.4.
The price on Prince Edward Island dipped four cents to a minimum of 1.93.7 for regular gas.
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