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 Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford   election promise to lower gas taxes might not go very far, considering the price of crude oil 鈥?the most crucial element in determining prices at the pump 鈥?is marching steadily higher, industry experts say.Ford promised Wednesday to shave 10 cents per litre off gasoline taxes if elected premier next month 鈥?5.7 cents in provincial taxes and another 4.3 cent from his pledge to eliminate the province   cap-and-trade system.A resulting reduction in the harmonized sales tax  HST  would shave another 1.3 c stanley cup ents per litre, including a small portion that would be lost by Ottawa.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Gas prices across the country and in parts of the United States have been hovering near record highs, with little relief in sight as the benchmark price of oil closes in on US$72 a barrel.Average gas prices in Ontario were $1.33 per litre on Wednesday, according to GasBuddy. Motorists in Vancouver were paying the highest average prices, at $1.59 per litre.        ARTICLE stanley mugg  CONTINUES BELOW                                 Gasoline taxes in Ontario total anywhere from 41 to 45 cents per litre, including 10 cents per litre in federal excise stanley canada  taxes, 14.7 cents in provincial taxes, 4.3 cents from carbon offsets and between 11 and 15 cents in sales taxes.That   less than one-third of the total price at the pump, with the wholesale price of crude representing more than half  Eqjg 80 Canada Post employees sent home from Mississauga facility due to COVID-19 outbreak
 Effective Aug. 1, the new director of education for the H stanley flasche alton District School Board will be Curtis Ennis, currently the associate director, equity, well-being and school improvement with the Toronto District School Board.Over the past 22 years, Ennis career has included a variety of senior leadership positions. He has led many strategic planning initiatives at the Toronto board, as well as gained experience with the Ministry of Educations Toronto and area regional office.He holds a bachelor o stanley cup f business management  accounting/finance  and a bachelor of education and master of education  language, culture and teaching  from York University.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Curtis brings a wealth of knowledge gained through senior leadership roles in the Ontario education sector,  said HDSB chair Andrea Grebenc.  He has diverse experiences that will be invaluable in build stanley cup ing strong relationships with students, staff, families and community members.       Ennis said he is truly honoured and excited to be joining the HDSB.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Leadership for me has always been about service, and I am deeply committed to working with all staff and the board to carry on the Halton tradition of excellence in education while being acutely mindful of those who have been historically underserved and have faced barriers to positive outcomes. Working collaboratively with students, staff, trustees and