Growth in the electric vehicle market is slowing, with some Canadians citing high prices and gaps in infrastructure as stumbling blocks to making the switch. We look at the growing political rhetoric around EVs both in Canada and the Biden-Trump race for the White House, and ask whether the federal government’s 2035 deadline is realistic.
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Lucy Lawless on ‘warrior princess’ Margaret Moth
B.C. rolls back drug decriminalization
Saving the tiny western chorus frog
Tensions along the TMX pipeline expansion
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Mass graves discovered at Gaza hospitals
Push for global treaty on plastic pollution
Ontario scrapping sick notes for missed work
Why travel needs to change
What Canada can learn from Australia's gun buyback
Voyager 1 gets back in touch — from 24 billion km away
Learning about flow from a jazz player’s brain
More local politicians quitting over abuse
Is Canada ready for AI?
Could H5N1 become the next pandemic?
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