The Conservative plan would remove GST from cars made in Canada, scrap the feds’ electric vehicle mandates, bring back tariffs on Chinese EVs, and more.


Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced his party’s plan to strike a new auto trade pact during a stop in Windsor, Ont., on March 15. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
The Conservatives’ plan to attract more companies to build cars in Canada does not include incentives strong enough to stabilize the auto sector without guaranteed access to the American market, says the president of Global Automakers of Canada.
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