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Sometimes, going back to the basics can make the difference between a quality repair and a failed repair. Tools for the door handle may not sound too exciting, but they can save you time, frustration, and in some cases, a refinish.  There are two tools that can impact how you...
On March 12, 2024, Finance Minister Éric Girard presented the Quebec Budget 2024-2025. Unveiled under the theme Priorités Santé Éducation, this important exercise comes at a time when Quebec is facing an increasingly delicate budgetary situation. While government spending has risen considerably, government revenues are not growing as fast. After...
When it comes to replacing panels and other body components, taking the necessary safety precautions and protection is critical. When welding a vehicle, there are a couple basics steps to take to ensure the vehicle is protected.  For one, be careful of burning painted surfaces, glass, moldings, and the interior....
When repairing high-voltage (HV) vehicles, many Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) specify the use of special tools and equipment when handling and repairing these vehicles. There are also some specialized tools that are variations of everyday tools that we find in the repair facility. These tool variations are there to keep...
The Government of Canada’s new Electric Vehicle Availability Standard shows that EVs are not going anywhere— and in just eleven years, are to be fully embraced. The New Electric Vehicle Availability Standard mandates 100 per cent of zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) sales by 2035. With ZEVs becoming the new norm much...

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