
Majority of Canadians oppose banning sale of gas-powered vehicles
A majority of Canadians are opposed to the Liberal government’s plan to ban the sale of new gas and diesel passenger vehicles.

A majority of Canadians are opposed to the Liberal government’s plan to ban the sale of new gas and diesel passenger vehicles.
A new poll from Léger commissioned by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation found that 60 per cent of decided Canadians are opposed to a national ban on the sale of all gas and diesel-powered vehicle sales by 2035.
Poilievre Vows to Scrap “Car(ney) Tax” as Conservatives, Liberals, and NDP Clash Over Canada’s Auto Future - NetNewsLedger
NetNewsLedger Politics – HALIFAX / OTTAWA – In a fiery campaign announcement from Halifax, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre declared that a future Conservative government would scrap the so-called "Car(ney) Tax"—a $20,000 penalty he claims will be levied on manufacturers for exceeding new...

In a fiery campaign announcement from Halifax, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre declared that a future Conservative government would scrap the so-called “Car(ney) Tax”—a $20,000 penalty he claims will be levied on manufacturers for exceeding new federal quotas on gas-powered vehicle sales.
I had not been aware until this morning of the federal quota penalty. Madness!
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