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доля реакций к просмотрам- 08:22🚨BREAKING: Multiple bridges have been washed away along Highway 11 near Pāhala on Hawaii’s Big Island. More than 197,000 residents are without power statewide as Hurricane Lala leaves behind major flooding and infrastructure damage.33,33%
- 19:37Eternal Life, Reverse Aging ... COMMS confirmed Anons News17Channel - YouTube 😎 News17Channel - Patrion 💰 Y'all this is everything we've been talking about for years coming to open source / mainstream media. Joe Rogan is watched by millions and now they also are finding out about age regression 💥0,00%
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- 17:31The federal government is officially moving to scrap Canada’s electric vehicle sales mandate. That’s good news. For years, Ottawa has tried to dictate how quickly Albertans should move away from gas-powered vehicles, imposing arbitrary targets on automakers and ultimately limiting the choices available to consumers. Some Albertans may well feel an electric vehicle will already work for them now, and some may want one in the near future, but we've always maintained that mandating them would be both impractical and insanely expensive. Now, the government’s own analysis agrees with us. They estimate that repealing the mandate will avoid $57.6 billion in costs through 2050 - roughly $2.3 billion every year. That’s a pretty strong indication that this policy was never as cost-free as we were told. The Free Alberta Strategy has consistently argued that Albertans should be free to choose the vehicles that work best for their families, their businesses, and their budgets. So scrapping the mandate is a step in the right direction. But things still aren’t perfect. Ottawa may be getting rid of the sales mandate, but it hasn’t abandoned its push to rapidly increase EV adoption. It continues to pursue aggressive targets for EV adoption, including a stated goal of reaching 75% EV sales by 2035 and 90% by 2040. And to help achieve this, the government is bringing back billions of (taxpayer-funded) dollars in EV rebates, as well as new tailpipe emissions standards. In other words, the mandate may be gone - but Ottawa is already looking at other ways to push Albertans toward the same destination. That isn’t real consumer choice. The Free Alberta Strategy isn’t opposed to electric vehicles. If an EV is the right choice for a family or business, they should be free to buy one. But the same principle applies to someone who wants a gas-powered vehicle, a hybrid, or something else. Albertans should be free to choose what works for them. Businesses should compete by giving consumers better products, better prices, and more choices - not because Ottawa has imposed a quota on what they must sell. The federal government should stop trying to engineer consumer behaviour through mandates, subsidies, and increasingly restrictive regulations. Let the market work. Let Albertans choose. And let businesses innovate without Ottawa picking the winners and losers. That’s what the Free Alberta Strategy has been fighting for since the beginning of this debate. We called on Ottawa to scrap the EV mandate when it was still defending it. We kept pushing for consumer choice and free markets when politicians insisted there was no alternative. And now, the mandate is finally on its way out. That’s a win. But it’s only a first step. We need to make sure Ottawa doesn’t simply replace one form of government-directed EV policy with another. If you believe Albertans - not Ottawa - should decide what we drive, please consider supporting the Free Alberta Strategy's work on this and many other issues of federal overreach:0,00%
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