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Opinion | Why Carney is wrong to pause the EV standard

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Canada’s EV Availability Standard will lower EV prices and is the only policy Canada has to regulate cleaner cars on the books post-2026.


Rachel Doran is the executive director and Joanna Kyriazis is the policy and strategy director of Clean Energy Canada, a think tank at Simon Fraser University.

Tucked into the government’s signature tariff relief package announced Friday was a pause on Canada’s Electric Vehicle Availability Standard until 2027 and a 60-day review of the policy.

The move certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed, with climate groups worrying this new Liberal government might abandon its climate efforts policy by policy while American automaker lobbyists call for the standard’s full repeal.

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Rachel Doran is the executive director and Joanna Kyriazis is the policy and strategy director of Clean Energy Canada, a think tank at Simon Fraser University.

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