Canada’s EV Sales Crash—Ottawa Still Doubles Down

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📝 DESCRIPTION
Canada’s EV sales crash—yet Ottawa still pushes forward with a mandate automakers say is “impossible.”

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government insists that 100% of light-duty vehicle sales be zero-emission by 2035. But the reality? EVs make up just 1.3% of all vehicles on Canadian roads—and sales are plummeting. After the rebate fund ran dry, EV purchases dropped by more than 60%. Infrastructure isn’t ready. Consumers are walking away. And now, CEOs from Ford, GM, and Stellantis are demanding a course correction.

This isn’t about letting Canadians embrace innovation. It’s about forcing a vision onto taxpayers and industries that aren’t ready—and aren’t being heard.

Automakers warn it’s unworkable. Industry associations call it unsustainable. Canadians—especially in cold climates—say EVs are unreliable, unaffordable, and impractical. And yet, the Liberal government’s answer is more mandates, more subsidies, and more green posturing.

What does this tell us about the government’s relationship with reality?

This video breaks down the market failures, consumer data, and political tensions behind Ottawa’s EV agenda. It’s not just bad policy—it’s a warning about what happens when ideology drives over common sense.

Should Canadians be forced to switch, or free to choose?
Is environmental policy meaningful if it ignores the people it’s supposed to serve?

🔍 KEYWORD
#evmandate #canadianeconomy #markcarney #autopolicy #freedomofchoice

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