They're usually used to the weather (apart from that one guy with a Cobalt SS who I saw wheelspin into a bus)
Share them normally, but some are only sold in the canadian marked (Chevrolet Optra) and some were rebadged for canada (Buick Allure)
We don't make those anymore, plus they're not exactly mainstream. ZENN stopped making cars in 2010 and Dynasty got sold to a company in Pakistan. Bricklin only made a few hundred SV-1's before going bust over 40 years ago. None of them were actually good either.
I really don't understand why seemingly all dedicated "zero emissions" cars have to be so silly looking.
Elon Musk obviously felt the same way. Every electric car for 40 years is an ugly plastic box and they all fail, then someone has the bright idea to make one that just looks like a car and people suddenly start buying them. Go figure. I think this is also a major reason Canada doesn't have an auto industry. Every new startup always tries to do something weird and different, and inevitably ends up making ugly monstrosities that no one actually wants. That, or they are too ambitious and run out of money trying to build an exclusive sports car, like HTT and Bricklin. If I were rich, I would start building cars that Canadians (or even just people in general) want.