The breakthrough on the American EV tax credit that would have killed Ontario\u0027s auto sector is hard work from Trudeau and Ford.
Call it a win for Team Canada but credit does have to go to the captain of the team as well, Justin Trudeau.As I was telling Canadians during the last presidential election, if you thought Donald Trump was protectionist, wait until you see Joe Biden.
Back in November, I was writing that Trudeau had dropped the ball on this file. His government had taken a breather after battling Trump’s protectionism and were caught off guard by Biden’s actions.
Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association, said Trudeau deserves a lot credit.We apologize, but this video has failed to load.He was part of the industry side lobbying elected officials in Washington and saw the efforts put in by federal and provincial leadership from Ontario.Article content
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