Straightline Motor Group is pushing into British Columbia with a three-store acquisition that will add two new brands to its growing portfolio.
Honda dominated the Canadian automotive headlines the week of April 29. The automaker did so on both ends of the spectrum, hinting that its cuts to dealer margins might not be “set in stone,” and ...
Automakers sold an estimated 164,000 new vehicles last month, according to DesRosiers Automotive Consultants. By comparison, ...
AutoCanada Inc. swung to a loss in the first quarter of 2024 and its revenue fell compared to a year earlier, as higher ...
Political leaders including Ontario Premier Doug Ford have called for more cargo scanners at ports to catch cars being ...
Magna International Inc. says its first-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as Canadian supplier recorded $316 million (all figures in USD) in asset impairments and restructuring costs ...
Installing electric-vehicle chargers in Canada’s growing number of apartments and condominiums persists as a sticking point ...
Taking advantage of production subsidies offered by the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) may have put Honda ahead ...
Austria-based engineering company AVL has set up a new office in the Toronto area, as Canada firms up its place as an ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and CEO of Honda Toshihiro Mibe and Premier of Ontario Doug Ford walk on the day Honda ...
The automaker made the announcement April 26. It said in a news release that the current inventory of 2023 model year trucks ...
Honda's spending blitz includes new EV assembly and battery-cell plants at the company’s Alliston campus, where Honda ...