Ontario drivers are enjoying some of the lowest gasoline prices in years, and the short-range forecast calls for more of the same in the coming days.

Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, predicts not much movement in prices in the coming days, saying prices could rise a penny on Saturday and fall a penny on Sunday.

This comes after prices fell a few cents per litre earlier this week.

Recap on recent price decreases

Just a quick recap on how prices got to be so low: when Prime Minister Mark Carney removed the consumer carbon tax on April 1, that shaved about 20 cents per litre off gas prices at the pump.

Since then, prices went up slightly for several reasons. They rose a bit when refineries switched to the summer gasoline blend, which is more expensive to produc

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