Canadian man sells both Teslas, cancels Cybertruck order to boycott Elon Musk

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Canadian man sells both Teslas, cancels Cybertruck order to boycott Elon Musk
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AlainRoy says he 'absolutely loves' his two Tesla cars and all the tech features they offer, but the Quebec resident says he can't stand driving them anymore.

WATCH: A Quebec man says he's selling his two Tesla s and cancelling his Cybertruck order because he now refuses to support Elon Musk . Musk, the world's richest man and Tesla 's founder has become a polarizing figure since he aligned himself with U.S. president Donald Trump. Alain Roy says Musk's inauguration day salute was the straw that broke the camel's back. Global's Dan Spector reports.

Roy said he had begun to grow uneasy when Musk took on the role as head of the Trump administration’s department of of government efficiency . Before that, he had been an Musk fan for years.Canada could miss some targets in reducing immigration: DesjardinsThe latest business reports show Tesla sales have have been slumping in Europe, the U.K and Australia, indicating that Roy is part of a wider trend to boycott the brand amid Musk’s entrance into U.S. politics.

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