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Oil prices drop back to pre-Iran conflict levels, but Canadians won't see relief at the pumps yet

Western Standard

Western Standard

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June 25, 2026

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Oil prices drop back to pre-Iran conflict levels, but Canadians won't see relief at the pumps yet

Global oil prices have dropped back to levels seen before the start of the Iran conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, but Canadians won’t be seeing gasoline prices fall significantly at the pumps anytime soon.

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