As part of its plan to decarbonize the transportation sector, the Trudeau government has mandated that
60 per cent of all new cars and passenger trucks sold in Canada be “zero-emission” by 2030, with the goal of
reaching 100 per cent by 2035. However, according to recent evidence, to fulfill Ottawa's electric vehicle (EV) targets the provinces must substantially increase their electricity power generation within a tight timeline, raising doubts about the feasibility of this mandate.
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