Ontario Works on Plans For Fuel Surcharges
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The Ontario pump price for diesel was 50 cents Canadian per liter (equivalent to US$1.27 a gallon) on Jan. 1 and 75 cents (US$1.91/gallon) on Oct. 17. These two price points “were used as a referral point to draw a line in the sand,” said Steve Laskowski of the Ontario Trucking Association. From there, the negotiators developed a formula, based on mileage, freight volume and other factors, as a starting point for figuring out an actual percentage for a fuel surcharge.
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