
Regulation Refresh: Transport Canada posts new content regulations for online recall information
Toronto, Ontario — According to a new online report, Transport Canada has released new content regulations for posting online recall information. Notably, recent amendments to

Retesting Reluctance: Uswitch study reveals 67 percent of U.K. motorists believe senior drivers should take mandatory retesting; only 45 percent of seniors agree
London, England — Uswitch car insurance recently released a study of United Kingdom drivers that reveals that over two-thirds of motorists, or 67 percent, believe

Toronto Tops: Toronto safest city for driving according to new MyChoice study; Brantford most dangerous
Toronto, Ontario — According to a recent MyChoice study highlighting the top 10 safest and most dangerous cities for driving in Ontario, Toronto is reportedly

Speeding Specs: 70 percent of Canadians admit to speeding in residential areas, says new CAA study
Toronto, Ontario — A new report from the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) has found that nearly 70 percent of Canadians have admitted to speeding in

Repair Recommendations: Senate gives final approval for right-to-repair laws in Ontario
Ottawa, Ontario – Last week, the Canadian government gave final approval to Bill C-244 and Bill C-294, which amend copyright laws to enable businesses and

Toyota Tales: Toyota Highlander now most stolen vehicle in Canada, says Équité Association report
Toronto, Ontario — Équité Association has unveiled its annual “Top 10 Most Stolen Vehicles in Canada” for 2023 and as noted by the study, after

Electric Enmity: 50 percent of British Columbians oppose provincial government’s push for 100 percent zero-emission vehicle sales by 2035
Victoria, British Columbia — British Columbians are concerned with the provincial government’s regulation requiring 100 percent zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) sales by 2035, according to a

Impound Increases: B.C. government significantly raises impound fees for dangerous driving
Victoria, British Columbia — At the beginning of the month, the government of British Columbia began implementing stricter penalties for drivers involved in reckless driving

Connectivity Concerns: 76 percent of vehicle owners fail to see benefits of connected automotive services, reports LexisNexis
Toronto, Ontario — According to a recent automotive consumer satisfaction study from LexisNexis Risk Solutions, despite vehicles’ increasing connectivity, 76 percent of surveyed vehicle owners

Supercharged Starts: General Motors EV drivers now able to use Tesla superchargers
Toronto, Ontario — On September 18, 2024, General Motors (GM) and Tesla announced that Chevy, GMC and Cadillac EV owners will now have access to

Software Struggles: Ontario man told his EV needed a $33k battery replacement; issue fixed by simple software update
Toronto, Ontario — An Ontario man was recently told that his three-year-old electric vehicle would require a new battery at a cost of $33,000; however,

Reliable Rides: Lexus and Toyota most reliable used cars, says recent Consumer Report
Toronto, Ontario — Consumer Reports has released a study outlining rankings for used cars, with Lexus and Toyota topping the list. The report specifically focused