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Ontario premier Doug Ford holds a news conference at a gas station in Toronto on Oct. 31, 2023.Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press

Ontario is moving to extend a 5.7-cent cut to the provincial gas tax until next summer.

Premier Doug Ford says his government will soon put forward legislation that, if passed, will keep the tax at nine cents a litre until June 30.

The legislation would also extend the 5.3-cent cut to the price of diesel fuel.

The province first temporarily slashed the gasoline and diesel tax rates in July, 2022, but has repeatedly extended the cuts since.

Mr. Ford estimates the succession of moves will help the average Ontario household save $380 over the three years since the cuts were first introduced.

He also used the extension announcement to call on the federal government to eliminate the federal carbon tax, which Mr. Ford has long railed against.

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