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Conservatives Launch Urgent Campaign Against Federal EV Mandates

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BREAKING: Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party, is escalating his political battle against the Liberal government’s electric vehicle (EV) mandates with a nationwide campaign, dubbed the “Carney tax.” This urgent initiative targets the mandate requiring 20% of all light-duty vehicles sold in Canada by 2026 to be zero-emission, increasing to 100% by 2035.

The Conservative leader claims this policy imposes an unfair burden on manufacturers, who face penalties of up to $20,000 if they fail to meet the targets. “These mandates are purely ideological,” Poilievre stated. He argues that they undermine the automotive industry, particularly in light of recent challenges such as U.S. tariffs and the discontinuation of government sales incentives, making compliance nearly impossible.

The announcement was made earlier today, emphasizing the Conservatives’ commitment to rallying public support and pushing for legislative motions in the House of Commons to scrap the EV mandate. Poilievre insists that this campaign will focus on engaging Canadians through public events across the country, aiming to highlight what he refers to as the detrimental impacts of the Liberal government’s policies on the economy and consumers.

The vehicle manufacturing industry has expressed deep concerns about the feasibility of reaching the 20% threshold in just one year, given the current economic landscape. Industry representatives argue that the government’s approach could lead to significant job losses and increased vehicle prices for consumers.

As this situation unfolds, all eyes will be on how the Liberal government responds to the mounting pressure from the Conservatives and the automotive sector. The outcome of this campaign could have major implications for both the automotive industry and Canada’s climate policy moving forward.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

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