A Tesla dealership in Hamilton, Ontario, suffered significant damage when vandals targeted upwards of 80 vehicles, making it the largest reported vandalism against Tesla in Canada. The incident involved deep scratches and punctured tires on the parked cars. This event coincides with increased vandalism against Tesla vehicles and dealerships in Canadian and U.S. cities. Reasons cited include backlash against Tesla CEO Elon Musk following his appointment to oversee the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency. Additionally, a suspicious fire at a parking lot in London, Ontario, destroyed a Tesla Model S, and two activists were arrested in Montreal for spray-painting a Tesla dealership. Amid these events, a Vancouver auto show removed Teslas citing safety concerns.
— news from CBC.ca