Today's Letters: On the pluses and uncertainties of electric vehicles, 24 Sussex, and Lansdowne 2.0 | Unpublished
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Source Feed: Ottawa Citizen
Author: Peter Hum
Publication Date: April 27, 2024 - 07:00

Today's Letters: On the pluses and uncertainties of electric vehicles, 24 Sussex, and Lansdowne 2.0

April 27, 2024
The government has created a deadline for industry to cease production of gas-powered vehicles in 2035. Let’s just give Dec. 31, 3035 as the cut-off date, because I believe this policy will need every last minute to accomplish the goal. Read More


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