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Canada to unveil strengthened EV sales mandate this winter

The Canadian government is preparing to unveil strengthened electric vehicle sales requirements this winter, signaling a major push toward its 2035 zero-emission mandate. Get the latest on Canada's clean transportation future.

Edmonton's Electric Bus Gamble: Costs & Challenges

Edmonton City Council faces a critical decision on transitioning to electric buses amid budget constraints and environmental goals. Discover the challenges and opportunities in this major transit overhaul.

Windsor Battery Plant Pivots to Energy Storage

As electric vehicle sales cool, Windsor's massive battery plant pivots strategy to capitalize on the booming energy storage market, securing Ontario's position in the green economy.

NextStar Energy Expands Windsor Battery Plant

NextStar Energy is supercharging its Windsor operations with a major facility expansion to meet skyrocketing demand for grid-scale battery storage across North America.

US Military Boat Strikes: 64 Dead in Timeline

Exclusive investigation reveals the shocking timeline of U.S. military operations targeting watercraft, resulting in 64 civilian casualties across multiple incidents.

Canada Slaps Tariffs on Chinese EVs and Batteries

Canada joins allies with sweeping tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and batteries, escalating trade tensions while protecting domestic auto industry and green technology sectors.

US kills 3 alleged drug smugglers in Caribbean operation

In a dramatic high-seas confrontation, U.S. authorities eliminated three suspected narcotics traffickers during a counter-drug mission in the Caribbean Sea, marking another escalation in regional security operations.

Maritime Journalism Legend John Soosaar Dies at 78

The Atlantic Canadian journalism community mourns the loss of John Soosaar, whose groundbreaking career spanned decades and transformed how Maritimers consumed news. Remembering his impact on CTV, CBC, and beyond.

LEDVANCE Launches 80-Amp Commercial EV Charger

LEDVANCE expands its Phase EV lineup with a powerful 80-amp Level 2 commercial charger, delivering faster charging times and robust performance for commercial fleets and public charging stations across Canada.

U.S. urges ASEAN firm stance on China sea claims

In a bold diplomatic move, the United States urges Southeast Asian nations to take a unified stand against China's growing maritime claims, escalating tensions in the strategically vital waterway.

EV Battery Supplier Picks St. Thomas for New Facility

St. Thomas lands another major automotive investment as a key Volkswagen battery plant supplier announces new manufacturing facility, creating hundreds of jobs in Southwestern Ontario's growing EV hub.

EV Charger Thief Strikes Repeatedly in Victoria Area

A sophisticated thief is systematically targeting electric vehicle charging stations across Greater Victoria, causing significant damage and frustration among EV owners while eluding police capture.

Canada's EV Mandate: Impossible Timeline?

Canada's ambitious electric vehicle mandate faces critical challenges including infrastructure gaps, supply chain limitations, and affordability concerns that could derail the 2035 timeline.

Honda's New Small EVs Won't Come to Canada

Honda reveals two innovative small electric vehicle concepts at Japan Mobility Show, but Canadian EV enthusiasts will be disappointed as these models aren't destined for North America.

US strikes alleged drug boat in Pacific, 4 killed

American military forces have intercepted and engaged another suspected narcotics trafficking boat in the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of all four individuals aboard in a dramatic high-seas confrontation.

GM cuts 1,200 EV battery jobs in Detroit

General Motors makes dramatic workforce reductions at its Detroit electric vehicle battery factory, citing slower-than-expected EV adoption and scaling back production plans.

Canada's EV Mandate: An Impossible Timeline?

Canada's ambitious 2035 electric vehicle mandate faces serious feasibility challenges, from infrastructure gaps to supply chain limitations. Experts warn this green dream could become a consumer nightmare.

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