Ottawa to relaunch EV rebates program in 2 weeks with new auto strategy
OTTAWA — The federal government announced a suite of new electric vehicle policies Thursday, including the reintroduction of the popular rebate program and the elimination of the EV sales mandate in favour of stricter emissions standards for the auto sector.
The move is the latest rollback of climate policies enacted by former prime minister Justin Trudeau. The government of Prime Minister Mark Carney cancelled the consumer carbon price and halted the implementation of an emissions cap on the oil and gas sector.
Speaking at an auto parts manufacturer in Woodbridge, Ont., Carney said Thursday Ottawa pitched the new plan as a transformation of Canada’s auto sector, which has been battered for months by U.S. tariffs.
“We have everything we need to take the lead in the vehicles of tomorrow, and we’re positioning Canadian workers and businesses to seize that opportunity,” he said.


