One\u002Dfifth of all passenger cars, SUVs and trucks sold in Canada in 2026 will need to run on electricity under new regulations.
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Fully electric cars and trucks would be worth a bigger credit than plug-in hybrid versions, though the government acknowledges that plug-in hybrids will likely remain in demand in rural and northern areas.Article content Passenger vehicles account for half of all road transportation emissions and about one-tenth of Canada’s total emissions across all sectors.
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