Here's When The Sale Of Gasoline-Powered Cars Will Be Banned In Canada

Canada's about to get a little more green. 🚗
Contributing Writer

All Canadians are soon going to have to get a little more green. Omar Alghabra, the federal government's minister of transportation, announced at a press conference on June 29, 2021, that Canada will ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars by 2035.

"To build a greener economy, create good jobs, and put Canadians in the driver's seat to a net-zero future, our government is accelerating its mandatory sales target of 100% zero-emission vehicles from 2040 to 2035," he later announced on Twitter.

When is Canada "going electric?"

This means it will no longer be possible to buy vehicles that run on gasoline by 2035.

This will encourage people to switch to greener alternatives such as electric cars and vehicles that run on hydrogen or biofuel.

"Our goals are ambitious but that's what it takes to fight climate change and build a green economy," the minister continued in another tweet.

When did Canada originally plan to ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars?

The federal government previously announced a goal of selling only zero-emission cars by 2040.

On a provincial level, the CAQ government announced plans to ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars by 2035 back in November.

By moving up its target by five years, the federal government is aligning itself with Quebec's goal.

  • Alanna Moore
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    Alanna Moore is a Contributing Writer for MTL Blog. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies & cultural studies from McGill University in 2019. With over three years experience in editing and writing, she has developed a real passion for words and the people who speak them. You can contact her at alanna@mtlblog.com.

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