Looking under the hood of the zero-emission vehicle industry

The fact is that we need mined materials to build the transportation of the future—Canada can and should be the world’s supplier of choice.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pictured at the Ford Connectivity and Innovation Centre in Kanata, Ont., on Oct. 8, 2020. The entire zero-emission vehicles supply chain brings massive economic opportunities in the transition to a net-zero future, writes Julie Dabrusin.
Transportation accounted for 22 per cent of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2020. Zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), which will be 100 per cent of new cars and light-duty trucks sold in our country by 2035, will play an important role in reducing these emissions. As we make that transition, we ne...

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