Federal rebates not enough to help Canadians with costly transition to zero-emission vehicles, say Cons, NDP

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Federal rebates not enough to help Canadians with costly transition to zero-emission vehicles, say Cons, NDP, by cnockaert_j cdnpoli (subs)

David Lametti, then-parliamentary secretary to the innovation minister, left, and then-innovation minister Navdeep Bains, pictured on June 7, 2017, testing out an electric car on the Hill that uses hydrogen power cells.

The Liberal government’s target date for when all vehicles sold in Canada must be zero-emissions won’t be achievable without stronger purchasing incentives to help Canadians with the high cost of greener transportation, say Conservative and NDP MPs.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.

 

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cnockaert_j Yes he did , I’m a ford voter that’s was dumb but well worth it to get rid of the dictator , can’t buy Ev cars now anyways so the rebate is as worth as printed money

cnockaert_j No masks ?

cnockaert_j As I recall king Con fordnation cut rebates on just such vehicles.

cnockaert_j If you're only counting high-end EVs, sure. Though it's on the market to develop and produce cost-efficient EVs (GM and Ford have announced they're ramping up). Though the difference between the 2022 Nissan Leaf and the ICE range is only a few thousand.

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