
"Ontario Premier Doug Ford expressed concerns that Quebec's and British Columbia's electric vehicle mandates could make Canada's auto sector less competitive with the United States, risking the loss of automakers and jobs."
"Quebec has adjusted its electric vehicle targets, now aiming for 90% of new vehicle sales to be hybrid or electric by 2035, down from a previous goal of 100% fully electric."
Quebec Premier Francois Legault is rejecting Ontario Premier Doug Ford's concerns regarding Quebec's electric vehicle mandate. Ford argues that Quebec's and British Columbia's targets could harm Canada's auto sector competitiveness with the U.S. due to restrictions on gas-powered cars. In response, Quebec has modified its targets, now aiming for 90% of new vehicle sales to be hybrid or electric by 2035, rather than the previously planned 100% fully electric. This adjustment follows U.S. tariffs and changing policies under the Trump administration.
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