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- Federal government programs to close the price gap between electric vehicles and gas-powered vehicles are a start, but don't go far enough, according to Brian Kingston, president and CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association.
- Canadians deserve relief from high car and gas prices. Thankfully, there is a solution.
- Canadians deserve relief from high car and gas prices. Thankfully, there is a solution.
- Widespread adoption of electric vehicles is part of the government’s plan to reach net-zero. But the industry needs help to hit Ottawa’s ‘aggressive sales targets,’ says a spokesperson for the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association.
- Widespread adoption of electric vehicles is part of the government’s plan to reach net-zero. But the industry needs help to hit Ottawa’s ‘aggressive sales targets,’ says a spokesperson for the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association.
- All sectors need to do more, in every area, immediately to reduce emissions if we are to have any hope of meeting the targets in the Paris Agreement.
- All sectors need to do more, in every area, immediately to reduce emissions if we are to have any hope of meeting the targets in the Paris Agreement.
- A strategy that just focuses on bigger incentives without also increasing taxes on polluting cars would cause Canada to significantly miss its ZEV sales targets, and would cost $54-billion.
- A strategy that just focuses on bigger incentives without also increasing taxes on polluting cars would cause Canada to significantly miss its ZEV sales targets, and would cost $54-billion.
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