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Highway 401 Sees Introduction of Electric Car Charging Stations

Sun Country Highway has installed 20 new electric vehicle charging stations along Highway 401, between Detroit and Montreal. 

The goal behind this recent installation is two-fold: to create more interest in electric vehicles; and, to address the existing impression that electric vehicles are not ideal for long-distance trips.

Electric vehicles can be charged up in a few hours with these stations. Within an hour, a motorist can get approximately 100 kilometers.

A recent advocate for electric vehicles tested out a long-distance journey with a three-week test drive of a Tesla limited-edition electric sports car. The route began in Vancouver and then made its way to Seattle, then through Canada to Prince Edward Island, and then back to the starting point.


Government of Canada Underscores Importance of Strong Trucking Industry

During a recent presentation to the Canadian Trucking Alliance, Federal Minister of Transport, the Honorable Lisa Raitt, reiterated the importance of the trucking industry to Canada’s long-term economic growth.

Raitt highlighted that the Government is aware of the vital role the trucking industry plays in Canada’s transportation system, the Canadian economy, and the trading relationship with the United States. They remain committed to working with governments and key stakeholders in order to strengthen safety and keep the industry vibrant.

Also addressed during the Minister’s speech were safety and environmental regulations; driver shortages; and the latest investments in border infrastructure, technology, and security.

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