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Electric vehicles (EVs) are introducing a new layer of complexity to the auto care sector. Today’s EVs rely on advanced software, telematics systems, and continuous data exchange that influence diagnostics, maintenance, and repair pathways. As a result, questions around data access, technical capability and service choice are becoming central to how—and where—Canadians...
As vehicle technology continues to evolve, collision repair professionals must evolve with it. Ongoing education is essential to maintaining safe, accurate, and manufacturer-aligned repairs. Shane Desrosiers of Parr Autobody, and I-CAR Canada instructor, shares his perspective on the importance of continued training, the value of I-CAR Canada programs, and the responsibility of guiding...
The largest gathering of collision industry stakeholders in Canada, CCIF Toronto, returned on March 11 and 12, 2026, as part of the Canadian Auto Care Industry Conference (CAIC). Everyone who is anyone in the collision sector—collision repairers, insurers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), suppliers and service providers—was brought together under one roof in Toronto...
The AIA Canada National Conference was held on March 11, 2026, as part of the Canadian Auto Care Industry Conference (CAIC), where auto care sector professionals from across the country got together to network and attend future-focused sessions from subject matter experts.    To start the day, AIA Canada President and CEO,...
Ottawa, Ontario, March 12, 2026 – The Automotive Industries Association of Canada (AIA Canada) welcomes the Government of Manitoba’s introduction of Right to Repair legislation, marking an important step toward protecting consumers and supporting local businesses across the province.  Through Bill 15, the Consumer Protection Amendment Act, Manitoba’s approach will establish a sector-by-sector regulatory framework focused...

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