
OTTAWA — An increasing majority of Canadians view the federal government’s goal of seeing all new vehicle sales be zero-emission by 2035 as “unrealistic” and believe the rule ought to the scrapped, a new survey suggests.
The polling firm Leger surveyed 1,617 respondents on their thoughts about the federal sales mandate for electric vehicles at the same time as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government faces pressure from industry to abandon the policy.
ELECTRIC FORD MALFUNCTION – STEERING LOCKED, GAS FLOORED ON FREEWAY
Driver seen praying as the car goes out of control before smashing into another vehicle. pic.twitter.com/TqecN5yn9z
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