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As industries across Canada grapple with ongoing labour shortages, a pressing question continues to surface: how do we attract and retain young talent—especially in sectors like automotive and skilled trades? According to Lucas Chang, founder of Y2 Entrepreneurship Labs, during his presentation at the AIA Canada National Conference during the Canadian Auto Care Industry...
Independent auto shops across Nova Scotia are calling for right-to-repair legislation, pointing to growing challenges caused by restricted access to vehicle diagnostic data. As vehicles become more advanced and software-driven, shops are being forced to invest heavily in specialized tools, scanners, and ongoing subscription services—costs that can reach thousands of...
Labour shortages remain one of the most significant challenges facing the auto care sector today. Shops are feeling the strain on productivity, succession planning, and long-term growth, all while competing for a diminishing pool of experienced technicians. For many owners, tight budgets make the situation feel even more restrictive. However, the answer is...
In an industry driven by innovation, it is easy to assume that the latest equipment or technology provides a lasting edge. While these investments can improve performance in the short term, they are not sustainable differentiators. True, long-term competitive advantage comes from one source: learning.  Jeff Peevy, vice president of industry relations...
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are no longer a future consideration for collision repair businesses. They are already here, embedded in virtually every modern vehicle that enters a repair facility. I-CAR Canada’s independent learning course, Incorporating ADAS into your business, provides a focused and practical look at what shops must do to prepare for this reality. ...

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