‘Anti-car’ mayor brags of chauffeur-driven limousine on TikTok

The mayor of a council trying to cut car use by increasing residents’ parking charges has bragged about being driven in a taxpayer-funded limousine.

John-Paul Ennis, the mayor of Lambeth, boasted about his chauffeur during an interview on TikTok.

Describing the benefits of his role to DJ AG, an online influencer, the 27-year-old Labour councillor said he gets to wear a chain, “so that is pretty nice”. Smiling, he added: “You get a nice car as well, you get driven around … it’s sick.”

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Detroit hopes Trump’s tariffs will jump-start its car factories

On a freezing afternoon in Detroit, the doors of a giant car plant swung open and workers in hoods and hats began to step out into the falling snow. They were tired and cold after a shift that began at dawn. Many now faced a long drive home.

But at least some took a moment to consider the attention being lavished on them by their new president. On the campaign trail, Donald Trump singled them out as heroes of the US workforce. “These truly great Americans do not get the credit they deserve,” he declared in a speech in Michigan. “I’m pinpointing you for greatness,” he said in another.

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Canadians are opening their home heating bills with a sense of dread this month, thanks to the carbon tax.

Canadians are opening their home heating bills with a sense of dread this month, thanks to the carbon tax.

Every politician haunting the warm halls of power should read the painful experiences of Canadians who are fighting to afford the basics.

Those politicians should ask themselves why any Canadian should be forced to pay the carbon tax for one more minute on an essential like home heating.

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Canada’s $52B EV gamble didn’t pay off, observers say

OTTAWA — With tides turning south of the border and electric vehicle sales not meeting expectations, Canada’s big bet on EV manufacturing may have been all for naught.

Since 2020, the federal government entered into deals with 13 manufacturers that, according to a June report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO), now represent $52.5 billion in various government investments and subsidies across the EV supply chain.

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Fate of $100 billion in Canadian EV projects in doubt as political landscape shifts

Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne didn’t hesitate when asked which policies he worries could be reversed by the next government.

He often recounts stories about his role in helping to attract around $100 billion in public and private investment for a dozen or so projects that could form the backbone of a domestic electric vehicle (EV) supply chain.

A looming disaster?

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Randall Denley: Ontario’s big EV gamble just lost everything to Trump

U.S. President Donald Trump hasn’t imposed any tariffs on Canada yet, but he’s already dealt a potentially devastating blow to Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s signature industrial policy.

Ford has heavily touted his plan to make the province a major player in the electric-vehicle industry, especially in the production of batteries. Ontario has promised billions of dollars in government support to make it happen. With the stroke of a pen this week, Trump undermined that plan, perhaps fatally.

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Trump takes on the climatecrats

Donald Trump has pulled America out of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement for the second time. The new US president signed an executive order following his inauguration yesterday, reversing the decision of his predecessor, Joe Biden, to drag the US back into the agreement in 2021. Bizarrely, like some dodgy insurance scam, the rules of the climatocracy say it takes a year to withdraw from the deal, so not until next winter will America be free of its obligations to reduce its emissions.

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So…Electric School Buses

One of the many, many painful hangovers from the Biden administration that blue states are going to have to work through – without the aid of ibuprofen and/or copious amounts of alcohol – is going to be what to do now when the Green grifting dollars they gobbled up so greedily vanish.


This can’t be good news for Trudeau’s battery plant investment …

Jeep Maker Stellantis Brings Back American Classics After CEO Exit

Jeep is reviving its Cherokee-sized SUV. Dodge is bringing back the gas-engine version of its Charger muscle car. And Ram is hitting pause on its all-electric pickup truck.

In the weeks since the departure of former CEO Carlos Tavares, executives at global automaker Stellantis have been moving swiftly to turn around the U.S. operations, employing a series of changes to jump-start sales again.

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Carney Leads Freeland In Endorsements From Most Detested Members Of Liberal Caucus

Mark Carney scoops more caucus endorsements, including Steven Guilbeault

OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is adding his name to the caucus endorsements who have thrown their support behind Mark Carney in the race to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Speaking to reporters in Montebello, Que., Guilbeault said that he has known Carney for many years and they both worked together on issues relating to climate change and the green energy transition with Carney’s role as special advisor to the United Nations.

This is not the endorsement Carney thinks it is.

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After all that, it will be the Liberals themselves who will actually ‘axe the tax’

Federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault posted a video over the weekend in which he was skating on the Rideau Canal.

“One of the reasons we are fighting climate change,” he says, “is to protect iconic places” like the Ottawa landmark.

It’s a perfectly reasonable point: the skate season on the canal has been shrinking in recent years amid warming Ottawa winters. Two years ago it didn’t open for skating at all.


Only at the Star and CBC will you find blind enthusiasm for Trudeau’s climate scam policy.

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Former Liberal MP urges govt. to follow Trump and torch EV mandates

The head of one of Canada’s largest energy advocacy groups is urging the federal government to follow US president Donald Trump’s lead and scrap EV mandates in this country.

Minutes after Trump announced the end of EV mandates south of the border, former Liberal MP and current president of Canadians for Affordable Energy (CAE), Dan McTeague, urged Liberal leadership candidates, including Mark Carney, to take decisive action by repealing the federal government’s mandate for all new vehicles sold in Canada to be electric by 2035.

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Canadian government urged to scrap 2035 gas engine ban as Trump scraps US plan

OTTAWA — More calls are coming for the Trudeau Liberals to scrap their imperiled policy to mandate 100% EV car sales by 2035.

On Monday, Canadians for Affordable Energy joined the call made last week by Canada’s auto industry, noting the government’s decision earlier this month to cancel the Incentives for Zero-Emission Vehicles (iZEV) program, which offered federal subsides to those who purchased an all-electric vehicle.

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Trump announces second withdrawal from Paris Climate Agreement

President Trump announced the withdrawal of the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement on Monday shortly after his inauguration, echoing a similar decision in his first term that was later reversed by former President Biden.

The White House confirmed the withdrawal in a memo to Republican House members seen by The Hill, saying, “President Trump will withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord.”

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Trump Dumps EV Mandate

This can’t be good for Trudeau’s EV Battery scam.

America is free from the electric car nightmare. In Europe, it’s just beginning

With one flourish of a presidential pen, they will be free. Amid the blizzard of executive orders that President Trump has said he will sign in the next few hours, one of the most significant, for the economy at least, will be his decision to end the rules forcing American auto manufacturers to focus their energies on electric vehicles.

President Trump is determined to go back to something that until recently would have been considered completely normal: a free market in cars. Under President Biden, a tax credit – in effect a subsidy – of up to $7,500 was awarded for every EV sold. And environmental rules were blamed for effectively forcing auto makers to make a larger proportion of their new vehicles electric.

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