Moray Keith of Dueck Auto Group invites you to attend the 2017 BC Auto Industry Conference to support the association, hear from a terrific lineup of speakers, and to honour some amazing people, like Graeme Roberts.
Moray Keith of Dueck Auto Group invites you to attend the 2017 BC Auto Industry Conference to support the association, hear from a terrific lineup of speakers, and to honour some amazing people, like Graeme Roberts.
Todd Phillips is the editorial director of Universus Media Group Inc. and the editor of Canadian auto dealer magazine. Todd can be reached at tphillips@universusmedia.com.
The first Canadian Automotive Retail Technology Study (CARTS) delivers a clear, data-driven look at how dealerships use technology and where they continue to struggle. Commissioned by the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association (CADA), conducted by Clarify Group, and sponsored by RBC …
The automotive radar market (think vehicle safety features) is anticipated to reach 500 million annual sales in 2041, according to IDTechEx’s latest 2024-2025 report on robotaxis and autonomous vehicles. While today’s market share is dominated by big tier-one companies like …
Dealer Huddle NEXT 2026 will take place April 22 at the WinSport Event Centre in Calgary, bringing together automotive professionals for a one-day industry event focused on learning and networking. Organized by Tier Six, the event is part of a …
A major Ontario-led investigation has dismantled an auto theft network by targeting not just the thieves, but the freight forwarding businesses and drivers allegedly used to move stolen vehicles out of Canada, police and border officials said. The Ontario Provincial …
Canada’s automotive industry players are navigating a sourcing shake-up as they seek vehicles from locations other than the U.S. The federal government recently pulled back on some counter-tariffs, though the counter-tariffs on the U.S.-built vehicles remain. DesRosiers Automotive Consultants said …
A new survey released ahead of the 2026 Vancouver International Auto Show suggests Canadian vehicle buyers remain open to electrification but are increasingly guided by affordability and practical considerations. The 2026 Vehicle Powertrain Survey, conducted by the Vancouver International Auto …
