Vancouver: Tesla was removed from the Vancouver International Auto Show in Canada because of safety concerns, the event organisers said on Thursday.

“The Vancouver International Auto Show has removed Tesla as a participant in this week’s event, after the automaker was provided multiple opportunities to voluntarily withdraw,” Eric Nicholl, executive director for the auto show said. Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The safety concerns come as protesters across the United States stage demonstrations targeting Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk, who is spearheading the Department of Government Efficiency’s move to shrink the federal government.

“The Vancouver Auto Show’s primary concern is the safety of attendees, exhibitors, and staff,” Nicholl said. Toronto on Monday stopped providing financial incentives for Tesla vehicles purchased as taxis or ride shares due to escalating trade tensions between Canada and the United States.

The city’s mayor said that the decision was meant to target Musk, a close adviser to the US president. Trump has called for Canada’s annexation and imposed tariffs on Canadian products, angering Canadians.

Separately, on Thursday, Tesla recalled roughly all of its Cybertrucks in the US to fix an issue with an exterior panel that could detach while driving.

Published in Dawn, March 21st, 2025

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