Canada will waive a requirement that 20 percent of all vehicles sold next year be emissions-free, part of an aid package designed to help companies deal with damage done by tariffs from United States President Donald Trump.
Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement on Friday.
The 20 percent target was mandated by the Liberal government of then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2023.
Carney, Trudeau’s successor, said waiving the rule would help the industry deal with punitive US measures that are also targeting the steel and aluminium sectors.
“This will provide immediate financial relief to automakers at a time of increased pressures on economic competitiveness,” Carney told a televised press conference.
Ottawa will also launch an immediate 60-day review to reduce costs linked t