Tag: Tariffs
Tariff fears chill London-area housing market in peak season
With the trade war with the U.S. spooking buyers, London’s housing market continued its slump in May, with only 722 homes changing hands
Beyond the Hydrogen Mirage: A Candid Conversation with Joe Romm
Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down again with Dr. Joseph Romm to discuss his then about to be released book, The Hype About Hydrogen, available now on Amazon. This is the second half of our conversation, lightly edited. Michael Barnard [MB]: Welcome back to Redefining Energy — Tech. … [continued]
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Preliminary Data Shows Tesla Sales In Europe Continued To Fall In May
Tesla sales in Europe continued their slide in all European countries except one in May, which sales in Australia were up.
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Europe EV Sales Report — Sales Surge 33% YoY! *
* If we exclude a cratering Tesla (-50% YoY). We have positive news from Europe, with some 282,000 plugin vehicles being registered in Europe in April, jumping 28% year over year (YoY), or 33% if we exclude a falling Tesla. This is their biggest growth rate since August 2023, which … [continued]
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Coppa Inc. is now selling its London-made gelato and sorbet across Ontario and it makes other cold treats that it ships as far away as British Columbia, said chief executive Matt Swann.
What began as a storefront gelato parlour in London has grown into a food business shipping the Italian desserts across Ontario. Coppa Inc. now sells its London-made gelato and sorbet across the province and it manufactures other frozen treats that ship as far as British Columbia, said chief executive Matt Swann. “We want to be […]