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Canada’s new vehicle market is showing some surprising twists with subcompacts and small pickups staging a comeback while ...
Surviving a layoff might feel like a win for employees — until the real work starts and no one shows then how to do it. A new survey from Kahoot! found that most employees left behind after layoffs ...
It was a good day for everyone unless you were a Mercedes-Benz E550 at the Eccles Auto Charity Car Smash. The shop in Dundas, ...
Setting the right labour rate is crucial for ensuring that auto repair shops are compensated fairly for their services — and ...
Jobber News is bringing back the Counter Staff Survey to get the opinions of those working the frontlines of jobber stores ...
As Canada’s trade standoff with the U.S. drags on, automakers are starting to feel the pressure — but for now, most are still ...
Electric vehicle drivers in Canada are feeling more confident about maintaining their cars — but many still head straight to ...
Canadians seem to have a lot of interest in vehicle safety. But when it comes to confidence behind the wheel, many are ...
The uncertainty around tariffs still weighs heavily on the automotive industry as a whole, including the aftermarket. The ...
AAPEX has unveiled its 2025 floor plan, making a few changes it said will make it easier for attendees to find what they need ...
The Canadian economy is expected to shrink for a second and third consecutive quarter in 2025, according to new data from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). The organization’s ...
The latest issue of Jobber News has arrived, taking a look at a critical piece of the automotive aftermarket: Warehousing and supply chain. The industry has plenty of new tools at its fingertips that ...