As the North American auto industry’s transition toward electric vehicles shifts into higher gear, amid a subsidy war whose long-term consequences remain unknown, there are big questions about whether the move to EVs will eliminate more jobs than it creates.
There are also questions about whether legacy automakers that have relied on boosting sales of gasoline-powered SUVs and pick-ups to generate record profits in recent years can successfully navigate the biggest disruption they have faced yet.
EV’s like wind and solar are not a practical solution, ICE vehicles should remain dominant assuming the lunatics currently at the wheel in Ottawa are ousted.
The choice of either heating your home or driving your EV is likely to be on your future personal agenda.
Assuming you can afford a home or a car and that’s doubtful given the grandiose highschool theatrics of the con artists guiding our nation.
These Toronto folks aren’t lining up to purchase one of Justin’s “Magical EV’s”
The line this morning at the Fort York food bank
The struggle is real in Toronto pic.twitter.com/TRgHkhehro
— Ashleigh Stewart (@Ash_Stewart_) May 2, 2023
