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by petermcneeley 227 days ago
'We maintain political independence, and need to maintain that independence.' By allowing EVs from China?

You would think if you wanted to be independent you would have your own EV car company. If EVs are the future and Canada cannot make competitive EVs with china this means Canada will not have an auto sector. Given that there are hundreds of thousands of people working in this area it doesnt actually bode well for Canadians.

I am actually Canadian this is why I am so familiar with the situation.

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I think we're in substantial agreement but Canada has this sickness in all sectors which seems to stop us from authoring our own destiny, some of it is cultural but I think the bulk of it is economic. Most investors here don't take risks because they're busy living low-risk parasitical lives off the resource export and real estate industries.

I would love a Canadian EV company to exist because I'd love to work there as a software engineer.

Got any leads? :-)

I highly doubt they're hiring software engineers, but https://edisonmotors.ca/ has a promising approach.
Cool! Good for them!
You will guarantee that there is no EV manufacturing in Canada if you allow for wholesale important of offshore EVs. Just as there is no manufacturing of almost anything else within Canada.

You are literally advocating for something that is against your own desires.

I don't think it's so clear cut. The US auto sector packing up and leaving and taking the auto parts manufacturing world with it -- which is what's happening now anyways -- wouldn't exactly create massive opportunities here, either.
Having your own EV companies (or just own auto company) would. I think you need to think about why you find this confusing.
Who would buy these EVs if we build them in Canada?

The Canadian market cannot support a car company without exporting the majority of production. The US is our largest natural market and does not want our auto exports. It's unclear why other markets would want our EVs either.

Artificial barriers to protect an industry where we don't have an advantage (autos) which results in tariffs on a sectors where we do (agricultural products, resources) isn't sustainable or desirable.

Even if this is the myopic best option at the end you will end up with ... a resource extraction economy. Is that really what you want?