By Samir Syed on February 28, 2008
car-wash2.jpgThe Government giveth, and the Government Taketh. In the same budget that contained a $250m initiative for Automotive Innovation to help the Canadian auto industry make the transition to greater mandated fuel efficiency, Canada's Conservative government quietly canceled the Clean-Car Rebate scheme. Introduced in the 2007 budget, the rebate provided up to $2000 cash back to consumers who purchased new cars with high MPG ratings. The Canadian Press reports that the rebate still applies to vehicles up to the 2008 model year, but expires in March of 2009. Union appeasement may have been behind the kibosh, as virtually all of high mpg whips covered by the scheme were imports. In any case, environmental groups lambasted the Clean-Car Rebate's extinction. "They've missed a great opportunity to be a global environmental leader," declared Andrew Van Iterson of the Green Budget Coalition. "Canadians want to be a leader – and the government's not catching up." Lead, follow or green out of the way?  

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