Tesla is having its worst year since the pandemic. The company is selling fewer cars, and its stock is plummeting.
And it’s not just Tesla. We’re seeing a cool down in North America’s EV industry as a whole.
Why is this happening? And as Canada pours billions of dollars into the industry, will that bet pay off? Senior CBC business reporter Peter Armstrong explains.
AI video’s groundbreaking, controversial leap forward
With Navalny dead, is Putin absolute?
Jon Stewart is back. Does America still need him?
Overdoses and a small city state of emergency
As assault looms, Palestinians are trapped in Rafah
The unknown cost, and political price of the ArriveCan app
Organized crime's system for stealing cars
Down the Super Bowl conspiracy rabbit hole
Why did Trump tank a border bill Republicans fought for?
Are trans youth a 'political football' in Alberta?
What’s going on at Neuralink, Musk’s brain implant company?
Why are men fleeing Ukraine, and the war?
Weekend Listen: Hollywood Exiles
Former Canadian world junior hockey players face sex assault charges
Is $10 daycare in trouble?
Oilsands pollution 'vastly underestimated': study
Is Palworld more than ‘Pokémon with guns’?
What’s at stake with Canada’s foreign interference inquiry
Death at the border and a search for the smugglers
A fake CEO, a failed investment scheme, and millions lost
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Decibel
The Big Story
The Daily
Economist Podcasts
Someone Knows Something