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P.E.I. pulls the plug on buying new electric school buses
The P.E.I. government says it won't be buying any more electric school buses, at least for the time being. The decision is tied to financial problems at Lion Electric, the company that builds the buses. CBC's Wayne Thibodeau explains.
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Smaller electric buses could be in the future for Montreal's North Shore
The Quebec government wants more than half of public bus fleets to be electric by the end of this decade. Exo, a Montreal-area commuter transit service, is testing some electric vehicles as a part of an effort to improve its offering in...
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Feds announced yesterday EV rebate program to lower cost of electric vehicles ran out of money
Ottawa has pulled the plug on its electric-vehicle rebate program. It offered Canadian car buyers up to five-thousand-dollars in incentives for buying an E-V. But the feds are NOT eliminating E-V sales mandates -- which is causing some...
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See the new Quebec-made electric buses entering service on Montreal's North Shore
The Quebec government wants more than half of public bus fleets to be electric by the end of this decade. Exo, a Montreal-area commuter transit service, is purchasing some electric vehicles as a part of an effort to improve its offering...
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2025 Detroit Auto Show highlights EV boom, but challenges loom for electric vehicles' future
At Detroit's Auto Show, EVs take the spotlight with test tracks and retrofits, but high costs and limited charging remain hurdles.
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Boats and RV's Get an All-Electric Makeover at CES
A first look inside Pebble's new all-electric RV trailer and the Arc Sport, the fastest, quietest electric boat on the water designed by Space X engineers
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All your questions about the Trillium Line answered
Ottawa's north-south LRT lines are opening on Jan. 6, 2025. CBC's Kate Porter explains the most burning questions about the project.
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Electric cars: Which regions in Europe have the highest density?
Norwegian, Swedish, and Dutch regions are leading the charge, while certain areas in Greece and Spain have almost no electric car registrations.
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All your answers about the Trillium line answered
Ottawa's north-south LRT lines are opening on January 6, 2025. CBC's Kate Porter explains the most burning questions about the project.
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Can electric vehicles really handle the cold?
How do electric vehicles stand up to Saskatchewan's frigid temperatures? CBC's Alex Soloducha takes a look.
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What's in the future for P.E.I.'s electric school buses, with maker in creditor protection?
The Quebec-based company that built P.E.I.'s fleet of electric school buses is now in creditor protection, with debts of over $411 million. Lion Electric could now be sold or liquidated, but its future is unclear. Some bus drivers wonder...
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Metrobus is getting 17 new buses that will be better for the environment
Metrobus is adding some hybrid and electric buses to their fleet. St. John's Mayor Danny Breen says this will allow Metrobus to begin phasing out diesel buses, which works toward a larger goal of zero emission public transit. The CBC’s...
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Toronto wants more electric vehicles on the road — what’s the holdup?
The City of Toronto has an ambitious goal when it comes to electric vehicles. CBC’s Shannon Martin takes a closer look into some of the roadblocks that drivers say are preventing them from going electric.
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Pope Francis gets first all-electric Popemobile
The Pope will use the electric Mercedes G-Class to greet crowds during General Audiences and other official ceremonies.
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Electric Motorbikes Gain Traction In Vietnam's Polluted Streets
In Hanoi, one of the world’s top 10 most polluted capitals, the streets are dominated by over 77 million petrol-powered motorbikes. The fumes they produce contribute to more than two-thirds of the city’s poisonous smog, according to local
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If this Quebec company goes under, that could mean trouble for your kids' school bus
Saint-Jérôme, Que., based Lion Electric is facing major financial difficulties and has laid off hundreds of workers. Bus operators are worried if the company doesn’t recover, there will be no one to maintain the buses it already has on...
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Ayla Tesler-Mabé talks about how she found success in music with CBC Radio's Vibin'
Vancouver musician Ayla Tesler-Mabé will be making her live CBC debut at Make The Season Kind on Dec 6, 2024. In this interview with Rohit Joseph, host of CBC Radio's Vibin', Ayla describes how she found her way to playing guitar and...
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EVs explained: How do electric cars work and are they really better than petrol or diesel cars?
Ever wondered how electric vehicles (EVs) work and what makes them different from the vehicles we drive today? Here’s everything you need to know.
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Sitansisk First Nation plans wind farm partnership with Quebec company
The wind farm, in Florenceville-Bristol, would have 12 turbines and be up and running by the end of 2027. With 50 megawatts of capacity, that's enough to power 10,000 to 18,000 homes per year, according to the project leads.
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Public records show Flatbush building has hundreds of violations 2 years after fire
Public records show that the building currently has 391 open violations.
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The Ottawa Charge unveil their new jerseys
Ottawa's professional women's hockey team has a new look for the 2024-2025 season.
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Chu concedes, GOP challenger Stephen Chan declares victory in State Senate District 17 race
Republican challenger Stephen Chan declared victory Tuesday night in the State Senate District 17 race after Democratic incumbent Iwen Chu conceded.
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Trump signs measure blocking California's ban on new sales of gas-powered cars
California is expected to challenge Trump's latest move targeting its vehicle standards rules in court. (Scripps News)
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Starmer and Reeves deliver speeches at a Jaguar Land Rover plant in the West Midlands - full
Sir Keir Starmer called for “cool heads” as global markets plunged in response to Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. The Prime Minister said the UK had to “rise together as a nation” in the face of a new era of global instability. The...