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This past summer, AIA Canada advanced its advocacy priorities with a focus on strengthening international collaboration, engaging policymakers, supporting members, and keeping the right to repair at the forefront of the national conversation. Our efforts were designed not only to build momentum on this critical issue but also to deliver...
Collision repair shops face constant challenges: rising costs, tight margins, and customers who demand quick, reliable service. Since OEM parts make up more than 70 percent of all parts purchased, one of the fastest ways for these businesses to improve profitability is by focusing on original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts...
Across Canada’s auto care sector, the labour shortage is a persistent headline. Shops are stretched thin, experienced technicians are overloaded, and the pipeline of qualified talent is trickling instead of flowing.  While it is critical to acknowledge the skills gap rather than ignore it, it is equally important to build...
In this episode of Curbside Chat, host Lorraine Sommerfeld explores how mentorship drives growth and success in the auto care industry. She is joined by Stephanie Cooney-Mann, general manager at UAP Inc., and Trevor Jones, vice president of sales at Mevotech, who share how mentorship helps shape future leaders and...
The way Canadians approach vehicle maintenance and repair is changing. Shaped by shifting priorities, levels of knowledge, affordability, and convenience, drivers across the country have very different ways of thinking about keeping their vehicles healthy.  Our latest Consumer Behaviour Series report, Canadian vehicle owners’ attitudes towards maintenance and repair, 2025...

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