What Canada can learn from Norway, the EV capital of the world

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Canada’s plan to end the sale of gasoline and diesel cars by 2035 has raised a multitude of questions about whether the country is up for the challenge, and what it would mean for drivers.

Norway is already well on its way to reaching that goal, with electric vehicles accounting for 82 per cent of all vehicles sold in 2023.

The country is aiming to become the first nation to end the sale of gasoline and diesel cars by 2025.

It’s considered the world leader in EVs, with roughly one-quarter of all cars on the road now electric.

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So, how did Norway get here? What

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