AutoShow Goes Online: Canadian International AutoShow opts for virtual event
Toronto, Ontario – Canada’s largest annual consumer show has made the decision to take its 2021 event fully online in response to health concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. The Canadian International AutoShow won’t be happening in-person again until February of 2022, according to a press release issued on Tuesday. The 2021 show is still expected […]
Trump Lifts Tariffs: U.S. drops tariffs on Canadian aluminum
Toronto, Ontario – The United States has dropped its 10 percent tariff on Canadian aluminum, according to a report from CTV. This announcement comes mere hours before the Canadian government had planned to announce their retaliatory measures. U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer referred to “consultations” held with Canadian officials that apparently led to the decision […]
Complex Collisions: Mitchell unveils Q3 Industry Trends report
Toronto, Ontario — A new trend report from Mitchell International continues to point toward a complex electronic workspace for automotive repairers across the industry. In their latest trend report for the third quarter of 2020, Mitchell found that the increased prominence of electronic vehicle systems such as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) scanning pose the […]
ProColor Crosses the Border: ProColor Collision to enter U.S. market
Toronto, Ontario – Mondofix (Fix Network World) has announced plans to launch the ProColor Collision brand in the United States. “There is tremendous potential for the continued growth of the automotive aftermarket space in the United States, in particular the collision business,” said Steve Leal, President and CEO of Fix Network World. “We look forward […]
Safeguarding Savings: ICBC saves $329.5 million amid pandemic, Eby says customer rebates required
Victoria, British Columbia – British Columbia’s provincial insurance corporation has come under fire for under-delivering on customer rebates despite the hefty savings accumulated by the corporation in the midst of widespread business lockdowns. ICBC, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, saw a 37 percent drop in claims from the period of April to June. This […]