An array of funding and investment tax credits in Budget 2024 aims to spur sustainable energy and clean transportation development
You’ve probably heard that insurers are more likely to write-off EVs than combustion vehicles after accidents. As Mitchell’s Ryan Mandell explains, the statistics say otherwise
A rebate for new and used EVs — up to $4,000 and $2,500, respectively — is a key budget element as the Manitoba seeks increasing adoption
The CAQ government is confident the province’s EV transition will continue without sales incentives beyond 2027. Reaction there and in the rest of Canada is mixed
The Alberta government cites road wear and tear and fuel-tax deficit as reasons for the levy. EV advocates are doubtful
The Electric Vehicle Availability Standard sets out a credit system for automakers to follow in meeting the mandatory 100 per cent zero-emission vehicles sales target by 2035
In a candid — and exclusive — conversation, provincial minister Vic Fedeli and Ontario’s new Representative in Washington, D.C., David Paterson, talk the future of batteries and EVs in the province
The $1.5-billion fund’s initial round of proposals will be open until Feb. 29 and targets pre-construction, development and infrastructure projects
That recommendation tops a set of policies Canada needs to steer the MHDV transition from combustion to zero-emission while preserving jobs, says the Pembina Institute
A total of $15 million will be distributed to 93 projects in 58 Indigenous communities to support clean energy projects across Ontario