Canada will allow Chinese EVs starting March 1, lowering tariffs from 100% to 6.1% with import quotas, potentially driving down EV prices.
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Ontario winters bring dangerous driving conditions, but winter tires improve safety and can earn drivers insurance discounts—though few install them for savings despite widespread use.
Ontario drivers will see major insurance changes by July 2026, shifting to an “a la carte” model that offers more choice and updates to accident benefits.
In Canada, any car can be stolen, but certain models are targeted more—learn which vehicles top the most-stolen list to help protect your investment.
Electric vehicles in Canada cost more to insure than gas cars. Surex data shows EVs average $3,131 yearly, versus $2,289 for gas—about 37% higher.
Listening to music eases Ontario commutes, but can headphones behind the wheel cause legal or safety issues? Here’s what drivers need to know.