Oil prices hit wartime high of $126 before sharp late-day drop

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The price of Brent crude oil saw a tumultuous Thursday, surging to a wartime high of more than $126 (U.S.) a barrel, then dropping $13 seven hours later.

The cost of oil and gasoline has seen wild swings since war broke out between the United States and Iran at the end of February, reaching near-record highs that experts warn will trickle into the cost of living for all Canadians.

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