Conservatives Plan National Campaign Against Federal Electric Vehicle Mandates
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has pledged a national campaign against Canada's electric vehicle mandate, calling it the 'Carney tax.'
- Poilievre stated that the Liberal EV mandates 'would literally erase many small towns from the map.'
- He affirmed plans to pursue the termination of the mandate through public events and petitions.
- A Leger poll found that 71 percent of Canadians believe it is unrealistic to phase out gas-powered vehicles by 2035 and support rolling back the mandates.
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Poilievre’s Conservatives Launch Nationwide Campaign Against EV Mandate
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced his party will be kicking off a “massive nationwide campaign” to overturn the federal government’s electric vehicle (EV) mandate, which he said will harm automakers, farmers, and rural communities. Speaking to reporters in Saskatchewan on Aug. 14, Poilievre said the campaign will include motions in the House of Commons, press conferences and events at car dealerships across Canada, petitions, and “p…
Conservatives plan national campaign against federal electric vehicle mandates
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has set his sights on Canada’s electric vehicle mandate, pledging Thursday that his party will embark on a national campaign to push the Liberal government to scrap the policy he’s dubbed the “Carney tax.”
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre set his sights on Canada's electric vehicle obligation, promising on Thursday that his party would launch a national campaign to encourage the Liberal government to abandon the policy he called the "Carney Tax."
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