Hours after the storm struck, gas prices in Canadian cities jumped 20 cents and kept climbing: why?
When gas retailers increased prices 20 per cent and blamed a New Orleans hurricane, several newsrooms justified the action in coverage that could have been ghost-written by an Esso publicist.
It's not too much to ask that media get their facts straight in covering an important story, or is it?
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