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Mark Carney introduces tariff-relief plan that includes pause on EV mandate

Alex Ballingall, Toronto Star

Sep 5, 2025


“It’s an important indication that the government is listening to the industry. It’s a clear indication that everybody recognizes that the math is bad for Canadian manufacturing and it was biased towards imports. We need to work together on renewing policies that deal equally with the demand and supply side for the best outcome for Canadian jobs,” said APMA President Flavio Volpe.


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