WATCH: Does the Canadian auto sector have a future?
In the latest episode of ‘Not “Sorry”’, guest host Kris Sims is joined Professor Ian Lee to discuss if our auto sector has a future and whether even more taxpayer subsidies can help
In the latest episode of Not “Sorry” on Juno News, guest host Kris Sims is joined by Professor Ian Lee of Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business to discuss the state of the Canadian auto industry.
Does our auto manufacturing sector - which currently exports 80% of what it produces - have a future when Donald Trump is wanting to slap tariffs on Canadian-made cars?
Can Canada, with our small population, truly support our own auto manufacturing industry without access the US market?
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Are more subsidies the answer when the Canadian and Ontario governments are already providing over $52 BILLION in taxpayer subsidies for electric vehicle (EV) and battery plants?
And what about those tariffs on Chinese EVs? Should Canada open up our market to cheap cars from China in order to get tariffs on Canadian canola dropped?
With auto sector developments dominating the news this week, there’s no better expert to answer all these questions than Professor Ian Lee.
It’s an episode of ‘Not “Sorry”’ that you don’t want to miss!
Subsidising the ev industry is pure folly, wasting our money without our consent. Whoever wanted one of these pieces of crap already owns one, it is a near to zero growth industry and ”investing” in it is beyond stupid..just like slug fraud and his king, conman carnage.
Professor Ian Lee, political nonsense. Experience, no thank you.
EV market is dead. No infrastructure to support it. People do not want them.
Auto manufacturing is finished.