17th March 2008

Canada: Fuel Economy Trumps Safety

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Last January, Transport Minister Lawrence Cannon said that Canada will match the U.S.’s fuel-consumption benchmarks for new cars and light trucks. Meanwhile, Quebec and Manitoba have pledged to adopt more stringent California standards while Ontario warns that its automakers can’t possibly meet them. The Canadian Press reports that Transport Canada is studying the trade-off between fuel-economy and safety. Even before the results are known, Canada’s greens are up in arms. Clare Demerse, senior policy analyst at the Pembina Institute: “I would hope that the government would not, in any way, use this kind of research… as an excuse not to go the more aggressive vehicle efficiency standards.” George Iny, president of the Automobile Protection Agency: “If you could reduce some of the presence of those large-type vehicles, unyielding full frames, you would be improving vehicle safety most likely.” Why let the facts get in the way of PC public policy?

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