Canada's EV Mandate 2035: The $30 Billion Truth They Don't Want You to Know

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Canada plans to mandate electric off-road vehicles by 2035, but there's a $30 billion problem they're not telling you about. This could mean economic disaster for rural communities and billions in wasted taxpayer dollars.

In this video, I expose the critical gaps in Canada's electric vehicle off-road strategy and why it's completely unrealistic for rural Canada. From infrastructure costs to cultural resistance, here's what the government isn't telling you about the 2035 electric vehicle mandate.

Key Points Covered:
• Why Canada needs 150,000 remote charging stations at $200,000 each
• The shocking reality that only 11% of rural Canadians consider electric vehicles
• How electric batteries lose 40% efficiency in Canadian cold weather
• Economic break-even points won't happen until 2035 or later
• The real timeline: why 2040 is more realistic than 2035

Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction: The $30 Billion Problem
1:07 - Global EV Market vs Canadian Reality
1:30 - Infrastructure Barriers
2:13 - Technology Limitations in Cold Weather
2:36 - Rural Community Challenges
3:46 - Practical Solutions Forward
4:54 - Realistic Timeline for EV Adoption

This affects every Canadian, especially those in rural areas who rely on ATVs, snowmobiles, and off-road vehicles for work and recreation. Share your thoughts in the comments - do you think Canada's 2030 timeline is realistic?

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