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Repealing EVAS without replacing it with a GHG regulation will cost thousands of jobs
EMC considers that many of the reasonings supporting the government’s decision are based on a significant number of problematic justifications.
Electric Mobility Canada receives funding from Zero Emissions Vehicle Awareness Initiative for two new projects
Electric Mobility Canada (EMC) has received Zero Emissions Vehicle Awareness Initiative (ZEVAI) funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada for two new projects.
Quebec ZEV Sales Standard: A reasonable compromise, but not without flaws
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EMC releases questionnaire for MHDV fleets looking to electrify
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Electric Mobility Canada welcomes continued federal support for the Canadian EV industry in Spring Economic Update
EMC reacts to the federal government's Spring Economic Update
EMC statement on Canada–Germany Joint Declaration
February 24, 2026
Electric Mobility Canada’s statement on the federal auto strategy announcement
EMC acknowledges today’s federal announcement outlining new measures to transform Canada’s auto manufacturing sector. While we are disappointed by the decision to discontinue the Electric Vehicle Availability Standard (EVAS), a policy designed to ensure all Canadians have access a predictable supply of zeroemission vehicles, we welcome several important elements of the government’s plan.
EMC response to EV import agreement with China
EMC sees new EV import agreement as positive for choice, affordability and Canadian jobs
EMC’s reaction to the relaunch of the Écocamionnage program in Québec
Electric Mobility Canada (EMC) welcomes the official relaunch of the Écocamionnage program by the Government of Québec.
Electric Mobility Canada reacts to the British Columbia government’s announcement regarding its EV sales regulation
Electric Mobility Canada supports the Government of British Columbia for wanting to keep its EV mandate. That being said, EMC doesn’t agree with the fact […]