Fully agree. If the domestic manufacturers aren't trying to catch up, why hold ourselves back from transitioning?
Bonus: how much faster would they either catch up (or give up) seeing superior products in Canada?
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Geoffrey Giebelhaus - 4mon
@yogthos please! I think in the long term an investment in infrastructure or manufacturing would be ideal, but in the interim, putting pressure on the US and giving Canadians more and better EV choice would be an easy win for Canada.
Why are we protecting the US automotive industry?
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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ - 4mon
a great illustration of how much sovereignty Canada actually has
yogthos in canada
Saskatchewan Premier Moe says Canada should remove tariff on Chinese EVs
https://www.ctvnews.ca/regina/article/saskatchewan-premier-moe-says-canada-should-remove-tariff-on-chinese-evs/Fully agree. If the domestic manufacturers aren't trying to catch up, why hold ourselves back from transitioning?
Bonus: how much faster would they either catch up (or give up) seeing superior products in Canada?
@yogthos please! I think in the long term an investment in infrastructure or manufacturing would be ideal, but in the interim, putting pressure on the US and giving Canadians more and better EV choice would be an easy win for Canada.
Why are we protecting the US automotive industry?
a great illustration of how much sovereignty Canada actually has