Residents in four provinces will pay a bit more money starting today to gas up their cars, heat their homes, grill a burger, and fly in a plane.

The federal government’s carbon tax takes effect this morning in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick.

The tax adds over four cents to a litre of gasoline and to a cubic metre of natural gas, while also driving up the cost of propane, butane, and aviation fuel.

Here in North Bay the price for a litre of regular gas jumped to about $1.23 at some gas stations overnight.

Others were still just under $1.18 earlier this morning, but are on the rise too.

 

(With files from The Canadian Press)

(File photo by Richard Coffin)

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