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Canada's Auto Industry Caught Between Trump, China

As Trump aims to pull auto jobs south and China floods global markets with subsidized vehicles, Canada's car manufacturing sector faces a dual threat. Analysis of the risks to domestic industry.

SAAQ gets new CEO, its third in three years

Serge Lamontagne is the new CEO of Quebec's automobile insurance board, the SAAQ. This marks the third leadership change for the organization in as many years.

B.C. Strata Law: When to Refund Insurance Levies

A B.C. strata expert clarifies when a $250,000 insurance deductible levy must be refunded to owners after recovery, based on the Strata Property Act. Learn the legal requirements.

Carney's EV vs Canola Dilemma in China Trade Talks

PM Mark Carney faces a pivotal choice between protecting Ontario's electric vehicle sector and Western Canada's canola industry in high-stakes trade talks with China. Read the details of the tariff standoff.

$2M in luxury cars stolen from Oakville dealership

Police are investigating after thieves stole approximately $2 million worth of high-end vehicles from Lockwood Leasing in Oakville. The brazen theft occurred at the South Service Road location.

Humanizing Cyber Insurance in Canada

Sophia Kudlik of Hub International helps Canadian firms navigate the volatile cyber insurance market, turning technical risk into strategic resilience. Discover how her unique career path bridges the gap between boardrooms and breaches.

Canadian Mortgage Rates Edge Up in Early 2026

Leading default-insured mortgage rates in Canada have increased slightly at the start of 2026. Robert McLister analyzes the hikes and highlights regional deals, advising homeowners not to panic.

Windsor Vehicle Sales Jump 65% in 2025

New data reveals a 65% surge in sales for Windsor-made vehicles in 2025, marking a major win for Ontario's automotive heartland. Discover the driving forces behind this impressive rebound.

Toxic Contaminants Remain in Homes After L.A. Wildfires

A year after devastating wildfires, California residents face a hidden danger: toxic lead and asbestos lingering in their homes. Experts warn of long-term health risks as insurance battles compound the trauma.

Alberta's Care-first Insurance Model Criticized

An accident reconstruction engineer warns Alberta's new no-fault auto insurance model, starting in 2027, grants excessive power to insurers and strips drivers of legal recourse. Learn the risks.

Judge Tosses Humboldt Broncos Crash Lawsuit

A Saskatchewan judge has ruled families of five Humboldt Broncos crash victims cannot sue the provincial government. The decision cites provincial insurance law and rejects Charter arguments.

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