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TORONTO - Canadian auto industry leaders say the country has to use the Trump-induced industrial crisis as an incentive to ...
Ambassador Pete Hoekstra told a Toronto audience that Canada may still be able to work together with U.S. automakers under an ...
Canadian consumers have, so far, escaped the widespread price hikes on new vehicles that’ve already hit American shoppers as ...
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GlobalData on MSNCanadian insurers expand AI-driven fraud detection programmeThis initiative aims to strengthen the financial stability of the insurance sector and ensure the sustainability of group ...
Flavio Volpe of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association discusses the impact of U.S. tariffs and automakers' ...
Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association president Flavio Volpe says the auto sector is too vulnerable to foreign governments and corporations. Fixing that might take a new kind of ambition.
So far, however, the Arrow lacks momentum and faces major competitive realities, writes Terence Corcoran. (Credit: Derek ...
Flavio Volpe, head of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, used a Canadian Club event in Toronto to call for an exploration into the potential of a new Canadian-born automaker.
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