Feds will unveil proposed changes to EV sales mandate this winter, officials say
- The federal government plans to propose changes to its electric vehicle sales mandate this winter, according to federal officials.
 - Prime Minister Mark Carney paused the rollout of the 2026 EV mandate on September 11 and initiated a 60-day review.
 - Manufacturers were required to ensure 20 percent of new vehicle sales were zero-emission vehicles, but this has faced delays due to U.S. tariffs impacting Canada's auto sector.
 - Statistics Canada reports that electric vehicles constituted 8.77 percent of new vehicle sales in August.
 
26 Articles
26 Articles
Sales targets under the current mandate are expected to reach 60% by 2030 and then 100% by 2035.
Feds to unveil proposed changes to EV sales mandate this winter
An electric vehicle is charged in Ottawa on Wednesday, July 13, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick OTTAWA – The federal government will unveil proposed changes to its electric vehicles sales mandate this winter, federal officials say. Mark Cauchi, director general of energy and transportation at Environment and Climate Change Canada, told MPs on the House of Commons environment committee today his department is looking to share the results…
Feds Will Unveil Proposed Changes to EV Sales Mandate This Winter, Officials Say
The federal government will unveil proposed changes to its electric vehicles sales mandate this winter, federal officials say. Mark Cauchi, director general of energy and transportation at Environment and Climate Change Canada, told MPs on the House of Commons environment committee today his department is looking to share the results of its highly-anticipated review of the mandate by the end of the year. On Sept. 11, Prime Minister Mark Carney a…
Feds will unveil proposed changes to EV sales mandate this winter, officials say
The federal government will unveil proposed changes to its electric vehicles sales mandate this winter, federal officials say. Mark Cauchi, director general of energy and transportation at Environment and Climate Change Canada, told MPs on the House of Commons environment committee today his departm...
OTTAWA—Ottawa will unveil the proposed changes to its mandate on electric vehicle sales this winter, announced federal officials on Monday. Mark Cauchi, Director General of Energy and Transportation at Environment and Climate Change Canada, told Members of the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Environment that his department is planning to publish the results of its long-awaited review of the mandate by the end of the year. Starting nex…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 61% of the sources lean Left
 
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium













