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The U.S. aims to be a global cleantech superpower. How can Canada keep up?

Adam Radwanski
February 21, 2023

A key to comparisons made by the report’s authors – Clean Prosperity’s Michael Bernstein and Bentley Allan, an industrial policy expert at Johns Hopkins University – is a fundamental difference between the types of financial incentives the country

A new report says the U.S. is guaranteeing as much as 20 times more government backing for electric-vehicle battery factories.

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