Rift surfaces between Doug Ford and Mark Carney over EV deal with China
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he’s “ticked off” at Prime Minister Mark Carney over his deal with China on electric vehicles, and the two have not spoken since.
Ford said Monday he was disappointed that Carney did not give him a heads-up about the deal before the prime minister’s trip to China last week.
“The prime minister knows my number,” Ford told reporters. “And I thought we had a good enough relationship that he’d give me a quick text or a little bit of communication. That never happened. That’s fine. Like I said, I know where I stand with him.”
Carney struck a deal with China last week to allow up to 49,000 electric vehicles to receive a vastly reduced tariff rate of 6.1 per cent as they come into Canada in exchange for dropping tariffs on Canadian canola and some seafood. The prime minister said there is interest in Chinese companies producing “affordable” electric vehicles in Canada, and the deal is “an opportunity” for Ontario.


