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Dodge Charger from Windsor wins top auto award

The Dodge Charger, manufactured in Windsor, Ontario, has been named the 2026 Detroit Free Press Car of the Year. This marks another major accolade for the local auto plant.

Coffee Prices Soar in Canada: Key Reasons Explained

The cost of your daily coffee has surged. We analyze the key factors, from climate change to supply chain issues, driving up prices for Canadian consumers. Find out what's behind your pricier cup.

Tesla's multi-billion dollar battery deal collapses

A major battery supply agreement worth billions for Tesla has been terminated, with a final settlement of just over seven thousand dollars. Discover the details behind this stunning corporate reversal.

ECD Auto Design Announces Expanded 2026 Product Lineup

Florida's ECD Auto Design reveals its 2026 roadmap, expanding boutique heritage programs for BMW, Jaguar, Porsche, and Mustang, plus a new dual-line strategy for classic SUVs. Discover the future of bespoke luxury vehicles.

12 Products to Save Money & Reduce Waste in Canada

Facing rising costs and supply chain issues? Discover 12 reusable and product-extending items, from beeswax wraps to menstrual cups, that help Canadians save money and cut down on single-use plastics.

Major Porsche Recall in Canada Affects 25,000+ Cars

Porsche has issued a significant safety recall for more than 25,000 vehicles in Canada. The recall addresses a critical issue with the rearview camera system. Learn which models are affected and what owners need to do.

Dairy Supply Management Hurts Canada's Trade Future

A small group of wealthy dairy farmers wields disproportionate power, sabotaging Canada's trade negotiations and economic potential, according to a recent analysis. Discover the impact on consumers and businesses.

Federal EV mandate future delayed until 2026

The Liberal government will announce the fate of its 2035 electric vehicle sales mandate in 2026, later than expected, as automakers push for repeal and stakeholders suggest lowering the 100% target.

Ford Recalls 270K+ EVs, Hybrids for Roll-Away Risk

Ford Motor Company issues a major safety recall for more than 270,000 electric and hybrid vehicles in the United States due to a potential roll-away risk. Learn the details and affected models.

Ford's EV losses highlight Canada's auto sector challenges

Ford's latest financial losses underscore the mounting pressures facing Canada's electric vehicle industry, as policy shifts and market realities force strategic pullbacks. Explore the implications for Ontario's manufacturing heartland.

EU Modifies 2035 Ban on Gas and Diesel Cars

The European Union adjusts its 2035 internal combustion engine phase-out, offering flexibility to automakers. Get the latest details on the policy shift and its global implications.

Students create human chain for Garson Food Bank

Students at École St. Augustin formed a remarkable human chain to deliver food donations, addressing a critical 30% surge in demand at the Garson Food Bank. Read about this inspiring act of community support.

Key Facts About Canada's Grocery Code of Conduct

A new grocery code of conduct aims to bring fairness to Canada's food supply chain. Learn what it means for suppliers, retailers, and your wallet. Stay informed on this critical business shift.

Windsor Plant Surpasses 1,000 Hires for Third Shift

Stellantis's Windsor Assembly Plant has successfully hired over 1,000 workers to staff its new third shift, marking a major jobs milestone for the region. Learn more about this economic boost.

EU's 2035 Combustion-Engine Ban Under Scrutiny

The European Union's landmark 2035 ban on new combustion-engine cars faces potential revisions. Explore the political and economic pressures shaping this critical climate policy.

Stellantis Gets Default Notice, Full Contract Released

The federal government serves Stellantis with a notice of default over a production shift to the U.S. and ends a weeks-long battle by handing an unredacted copy of the $529M funding deal to a parliamentary committee.

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