Distracted driving remains a major issue in Canada, costing $10 billion annually and causing many teen accidents, with cell phones and other activities contributing significantly.
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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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Although many Canadians hope to own their dream car one day, this isn't the case for everyone. Many drivers in Toronto prefer not to make long-term financial commitments to large…
A home is one of the biggest, if not the most significant, purchases that most people make in their lifetimes. The housing market is at an all-time high, which means…
Buying a home in Ontario is tougher than ever due to high interest rates and low supply—but research and preparation can give first-time buyers a real edge.
Due to the recent global vehicle shortage that’s taken place over the past few years, more and more drivers are finding it difficult to buy a new car.
Picking out the right car can be challenging for many Canadians. There are countless details that drivers need to consider, including the safety rating, price, additional features and much more.
Although there's something undeniably special about revving the engine of a brand-new car for the first time, buying a new car in Toronto isn't always feasible.