‘I am ashamed of Justin Trudeau.’ PM defends Russian turbine deal, plus other letters to the editor for July 17
: Unlike other letter-writers from Ontario, we don’t have any problem charging our electric vehicle wherever we go in rural British Columbia.
There are insufficient numbers of mechanics trained in EVs at dealerships to quickly diagnose problems, and a seeming reluctance on the part of manufacturers to train up independent mechanics. Furthermore, many of the components specific to the electric motor are not kept in stock in North America, resulting in long delays awaiting parts.
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