Christopher Pollon
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Analysis, Business
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February 25th 2025
Canada’s auto dealers are navigating a tricky EV market. Early adopters have already bought in, but mainstream buyers are on the fence, wary about charging infrastructure and battery range. Trump tariff threats are weighing on the auto industry too.
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B.C. Conservatives are reviving Alberta-style attacks against environmental groups to distract voters from their soft-on-Trump approach to tariffs, say critics.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| February 25th 2025
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Provincial Conservatives are promising a fund for ‘strategically located’ facilities to refine mined minerals and metals for use in everything from EV batteries through wind turbines to fighter jets, though some in industry worry the money could be badly spent.
Darius Snieckus
News, Business
| February 25th 2025
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Tailpipe emissions are still Canada’s most significant driver of greenhouse gas emissions, which directly cause global warming and climate change. Despite the burden of passenger vehicles on climate change and other environmental problems, Ontario’s leading party continues to push expansion of Ontario’s highway network, while making it harder for cities to build bike lanes.
Matteo Cimellaro, Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| February 25th 2025
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The US government is withdrawing grants and other support for research that even references the climate crisis, academics have said, amid Donald Trump’s blitzkrieg upon environmental regulations and clean-energy development.
Oliver Milman
News, US News, Politics
| February 25th 2025
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Among the promises are a few previously unannounced measures including a $5-billion Protect Ontario Account to help respond to American tariffs, $705 million to expand STEM and skilled trades training capacity at post-secondary institutions, and $50 million to support modular housing technology.
Allison Jones
News
| February 24th 2025
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As Trump uses fossil fuel markets as an instrument of aggression and coercion against Canada, we must learn from the EU and quickly reduce our dependence on fossil fuel markets.
Stephen Thomas
Opinion
| February 25th 2025
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Trump's executive order to implement 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian imports, with a lower 10 per cent levy on Canadian energy, was delayed until March 4 after Canada agreed to introduce new security measures at the border.
Kelly Geraldine Malone
News
| February 24th 2025
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A recent Leger poll puts the NDP at just 14 per cent support — and suggests that support would drop to 12 per cent with Mark Carney as Liberal leader.
Jesmeen Gill
News
| February 24th 2025
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Cloe Logan
News
| October 3rd 2024
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