Public support for amended B.C. EV mandate falls dramatically, polling finds (Business in Vancouver)
... In April 2022, 73 per cent of the province’s residents supported the Zero-Emission Vehicles Act. For more than half of British Columbians (53 per cent), the goal established by the provincial government was “achievable.”
Over the past nine months, the situation has changed. In October, the provincial government amended the Zero-Emission Vehicles Act, effectively phasing-out the sale of gas-powered light-duty cars and trucks by 2035 – five years earlier than originally envisioned. This brought the provincial legislation in tune with the federal government’s own target, giving customers and industries exactly 11 years to “go electric.”
When we asked British Columbians about these amendments last week, there is an evident sense of panic from some residents ...
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