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If buying a new car is on your to-do list this year, you may want to consider the financial support available from the federal government to help you make the purchase.

In 2021, the government introduced a new mandatory target that all new light-duty cars and passenger trucks sold in Canada must be zero-emission by 2035, which means investing in a greener vehicle could be a smart move.

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The way Canadians buy new cars is set to change, as the federal government has taken another step towards its plan to ban the sale of gas-powered cars in Canada.

On Wednesday, December 21, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault laid out the government's plan to move towards an electric vehicle mandate by 2035.

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Making a big purchase can be an anxiety-inducing process. But, did you know there are several government benefits in Canada that can help you to take the plunge?

If you've been worried about spending a lot of money on a new car, home renovations or even a new house, you might not have to go into these purchases alone.

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If you're looking to buy a new car and are considering going greener, there's plenty of support out there! In fact, the federal government could even offer you up to $5,000 towards your new car via the Incentives for Zero-Emission Vehicles (iZEV) program.

Last year, the Government of Canada laid out a new mandatory target requiring all new light-duty cars and passenger trucks sold in the country to be zero-emission by 2035.

This means that the sale of new gas-powered cars will be banned, in an effort to cut pollution levels and fight climate change.

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More zero-emission vehicles are being added to Canada's incentive program and you can get up to $5,000 for going green.

As of April 25, the federal government's Incentives for Zero-Emission Vehicles (iZEV) Program is being expanded to include even more vehicle models including minivans, pickup trucks and SUVs.

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