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Retention has become one of the most strategic workforce issues in Canada’s auto care sector. As vehicle technology advances, the gap between the skills required to service modern vehicles and the structures in place to support technicians continues to widen. Electrification, advanced driver assistance systems, and increasingly software-driven vehicles are redefining the technician role, yet many...
In Canada’s auto care industry, the intersection of success and balance has never been more critical. With ongoing economic recovery and sustained industry growth, businesses are experiencing increased workloads and operational pressures. While industry prosperity is nothing short of positive, there is a growing challenge that is not as visible as the rest: the impact of the skills shortage...
For many Canadians, owning a vehicle is not optional. It is essential for getting to work, accessing services, supporting families, and participating in daily life. Yet, as the cost of living continues to rise, keeping a vehicle on the road is becoming increasingly expensive and complex.  Transportation is already one of the...
With more than 30 years in the automotive collision repair industry, Shane Roset has built a career rooted in hands-on shop work, education, and a strong commitment to safe, high-quality repairs. From starting in an auto body shop as a teenager to becoming an I-CAR Canada instructor shaping the next...
On February 5, members from across the country gathered on Parliament Hill for our annual Hill Day, engaging Members of Parliament (MPs), senators, and senior government officials to advance strong, practical Right to Repair solutions for Canada’s auto care sector.  Following a pivotal year of progress in 2025, from provincial regulatory milestones to heightened national awareness—AIA...

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