Keeps me from saying much.
I can't help that Canadians are just completely ready to accept the prices, I can't share in that passive state of mind.
I for one am not ready to accept the prices, but honestly, what can you do about it. Yes, I can get a higher mileage vechicle (already looking) and I can drive less (already do), but really, there is very little I can do to lower gas prices. I can, and have, write to my provincial and federal gov't about the taxes charged on gas, but even if they did lower, or eliminate, them, the savings would be quickly sucked up by the next increase in gas prices.
I live in Alberta, a province driven by the oil industry, and while we do pay a few pennies less for gas, we were at $1.299/litre on the way to work this morning, than most places it really is not enough to make a difference.
Everyday I commute to work and see huge SUVs and full size pick-ups driving with one person, and around here most of those extravegant vehicles were bought with money earned in the oil industry. Put that together with record profits the gas companies are seeing nowdays and any real battle on my part against gas prices is pretty much a waste of my time as those who profit from it are not likely to budge an inch on the prices.
Chevron Corp.'s = $18.7 billion in 2007
Exxon Mobil = $40.6 billion in 2007
(data taken from
San Francisco Chronicle Feb 2 2008)
Petro-Canada, Royal Dutch Shell and BP collectively hauled in $17.8 billion in first-quarter profits
(data taken from
The Toronto Star Apr 30 2008)
Yes, some of these profits go back into exploration and what not (how much do you think goes into the development of alternative energy sources?), but there are some people making buckets of money from this
I am not passive by any means and I am always ready to fight for a just cause, but I am also a realist and know there is very little I can do about it.
After all, we created our own dependancy on oil, and the fact that we didn't see this coming, or if we did ignored it, is nothing but our own fault as well.
Passive, no. Canadian, yes, EH!
Cheers all
Michael