
In this episode, Jim Lang sits down with energy expert Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, for an in-depth look at the future of Canada’s automotive and energy landscape.
From the rapid push toward electric vehicles (EVs) to the uncertain state of Canadian car manufacturing, McTeague breaks down what’s really driving policy decisions -and what’s stalling progress. The conversation dives into the impact of government energy policies, the rising costs for consumers, and the tough changes Canada must make to stay competitive and self-sufficient in a global market.
It’s a candid, fact-driven discussion on whether Canada is steering toward innovation or running out of gas on the road to sustainability.
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