Norway is an interesting case. It's a bit like Alberta and Quebec combined. Norway produces a great deal of oil and electricity. In terms of emissions per capita, the Norwegians aren't the leaders in Europe. Their emissions and energy consumption are quite high.
Norwegians are considered leaders in the electrification of transportation. It's real, because they have a major policy. Their approach is quite simple. I would recommend it to Canada. It would involve imposing extremely high taxes on the sale of gas‑powered vehicles in order to make electric vehicles naturally more attractive to consumers.
This involves taxing vehicles and oil products. That's my recommendation to the government. These economic signals align perfectly with the direction that the economy should take. It encourages the adoption of cleaner technologies and more profitable and productive behaviours.
