The federation was handing out cash to mark its 10th annual gas tax honesty day and to call for lower gas taxes and more spending on roads.
The group says gas and diesel taxes account for an average of 28 per cent of the price Canadians pay at the pump. Williamson said Canadians have been spending an average of $1.16 per litre over the past 12 months - an increase of 17 cents over last year's average price.
Ten cents from every litre of gas goes to the federal government and it received $4 billion in gas tax revenues last year. Williamson said drivers are also being taxed twice - first by the gas tax and then by the GST or HST applied on top.
Wrigley said he's surprised by how much he's been paying out in gas tax and he doesn't believe the money is being well spent.
However, Williamson said Ottawa still needs to get rid of the "deficit elimination tax" first imposed in 1995 that charges 1.5 cents on each litre of gas. He said the tax is pointless since the country solved its deficit problems a decade ago.




