In response to U.S. tariffs, New Brunswick looking at selling government-owned Teslas
11-04-2025 18:41 via globalnews.ca

In response to U.S. tariffs, New Brunswick looking at selling government-owned Teslas

The government says it plans to sell the 11 Teslas it owns, in response to United States tariffs and the prominent role that the carmaker's CEO plays in the Trump administration.
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