Canadian auto startups are in good stead, but there are no guarantees

Canada boasts all of the critical minerals required to compete globally in the battery electric vehicle space.
Automakers, in an attempt to respond to what will be a regulated market for the first time in its history, are competing to make zero emission vehicle product announcements for the 2020s, writes Flavio Volpe.
For the first time since society moved from horse to car, the automotive industry finds itself at a juncture with real opportunities for new entrants. Around the world in places like Silicon Valley, Shanghai, Frankfurt, Nagoya, and other mobility technology hubs, new automakers and new major system ...

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