Canada waives emissions-free vehicle mandate as part of economic relief package
Ottawa launches 60-day review and new C$5 billion fund to aid firms impacted by tariffs
Canada has announced a waiver on the mandate requiring 20% of all vehicles sold next year to be emissions-free. This decision is part of a broader aid package aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of U.S. tariffs on various sectors, including steel and aluminum.
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