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Canada’s auto care sector is evolving—but that does not come without challenges. Currently, the industry is facing labour challenges that could threaten its sustainability and growth. There is a shortage of skilled automotive service technicians, a decline in apprenticeships for automotive trades, and, with that, a rise in electric vehicle...
From left to right: Lorraine Sommerfeld, Paul McCarthy, Sabrina Thring, and Chris Kinghorn It is no secret that the auto care sector in Canada is undergoing an intense transformation. New technologies are emerging, and with that comes a plethora of challenges, such as training, labour shortages, and the increasing need...
As consumers deepen commitments to reduce waste and carbon footprint, eco-consciousness is no longer limited to retail, fashion, and food companies. Consumers are now motivated to seek sustainable options in various other industries, such as auto insurance—specifically, the sustainability of claims and repair processes. For insurers, consumer appetite for sustainable...
Stacey Miller, Auto Care Association There is the common perception that the auto care sector is intimidating for women—and in previous years, that may have been true. However, as the industry progresses and diversifies, more and more women have joined the industry, and the industry has become less intimidating and...
AIA Canada provides its members a Transportation of Dangerous Goods Equivalency Certificate, issued by Transport Canada, to compliantly transport various dangerous goods and materials.  Despite the previously issued equivalency certificate having an expiry date of May 31st, 2024, it is no longer valid. The renewed equivalency certificate is effective immediately...

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