Today, the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association, (CADA) formally applauded the federal government's announced Auto Strategy, including the decision to end the federal electric vehicle mandate.
The federal government’s decision to end the Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate and re-establish EV purchase incentives are long-overdue recognition of market reality - and is urging the BC Government to follow suit.
The NCDA welcomes new provincial EV measures recognizing affordability pressures but says long-term progress requires federal–provincial alignment and a practical framework.
In a pre-budget submission to The Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services, the New Car Dealers Association of BC (NCDA) is recommending government use levers at its disposal to support consumers, the new vehicle sector and a more resilient economy.
Like a lot of folks in Canada this week, I was eagerly — and somewhat apprehensively — awaiting the highly-anticipated meeting between our newly elected PM, Mark Carney, and President Donald Trump. The conversation was bound to be tumultuous, but as the President of BC’s New Car Dealers, I was keen…