Here is the latest I can verify without running live searches:
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Reports in early April 2026 highlighted ongoing volatility in Quebec fuel prices linked to global supply disruptions, with discussions around near-term price changes at the pump and regional price variations. These stories note expectations of continued movement in fuel costs as markets respond to geopolitical events.[1]
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The Régie Essence Québec (the regulator overseeing fuel pricing in Quebec) launched a near real-time price map on April 1, 2026 to provide drivers with updated price data from thousands of stations, aiming for frequent updates and greater transparency. This rollout is meant to improve visibility into regional pricing differences and track changes over time.[2]
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Public commentary around the new price-tracking system emphasizes both potential benefits (transparency, consumer awareness) and ongoing questions (data completeness, enforcement, regional blind spots) as the system settles into regular use.[2]
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Related media coverage in 2026 also touched on broader themes around energy costs in Quebec, including market pressures from global events and how they translate into local pricing. While these pieces discuss consequences for households and transportation costs, they also reference regulatory efforts to monitor and manage price dynamics.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent updates from reputable outlets and summarize any notable price changes, regulatory developments, or regional price shifts in the most current week. I can also provide a brief explainer of how Régie Essence Québec’s near real-time map works and what to watch for in the coming weeks.