The numbers tell a stark tale of changing perceptions. According to the survey conducted for Bloomberg, 53 percent of Canadians say the “Made in China” label has no bearing on their purchase decision. Another 15 percent view Chinese manufacturing as a positive, meaning over two-thirds of the market is now open to the idea. This represents a complete reversal from just two years ago, when 61 percent of Canadians said they would actively avoid a Chinese EV.


It’s somewhat funny that Canada PM Mark Carney brings a burner phone to his recent China visit and then allows Chinese cars in Canada.
Canadian experts note there are security risks,
Funny how? It makes a lot of sense to me. I would even expect that.