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Jon Azzopardi, chair of the Canadian Association of Mold Makers, says ongoing pandemic-related border restrictions are causing his members to lose money and customers, some of which might never be ...
Nissan Canada is recalling 13,223 vehicles because a problem with the ignition switch could cause the vehicle's engine to shut off while driving. The automaker is asking drivers to immediately remove ...
Magna International says it’s ready to make a product that could be used in hospitals to disinfect masks and other personal protective equipment that are in short supply amid the global outbreak of ...
There isn’t a national auto strategy yet, like many in the industry want, but the federal Liberals have made some key deals that align with a mandate to advance technology.
After a weekend of intense lobbying, Canadian new-vehicle dealers were breathing a sigh of relief when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday his government’s new coronavirus-related wage ...
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association President Brian Kingston discusses his group’s new EV Readiness Dashboard, calls for tripling EV incentives, explains why Canada needs 1.6 million chargers ...
David Paterson, GM Canada’s vice-president of corporate affairs, explains why General Motors chose Quebec to be home to its $500-million battery materials plant and talks about the key role Canada ...
Cars & Concepts showcases new or refreshed vehicles recently on sale in or destine for the Canadian market.
Canadian automakers are taking a hard look at how they can help ramp up production of face masks, ventilators and other equipment as a rising tide of COVID-19 cases threatens to overwhelm the ...
After the most thorough redesign in its 39-year history, the Mercedes-Benz G class is poised to sell out in Canada and post record U.S. sales in 2019, the automaker says.
The federal and Ontario governments are each chipping in $295 million to mass produce electric vehicles — and the batteries that power them — at Ford Motor Co.'s plant in Oakville, Ont.