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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Canadians make casual purchases all of the time. Online, the mall, the grocery store, you name it. But, we can all agree that buying a home is anything but casual.
Accidents, crashes, collisions; whatever you prefer to call them, they are unavoidable, especially on the road. Even though Ontario is consistently listed among the top five jurisdictions with the safest…
Driving offers freedom but comes with responsibilities, including carrying valid proof of insurance in Ontario—here’s what qualifies, especially for first-time vehicle buyers.
Many Canadians dream of owning a home one day; however, buying a property isn’t always a feasible choice, especially if you want to live in a major city. That’s why…
Why do we Canadians love winter oh-so much? Winter sports, of course!
Canadian winters bring fun activities like snowmobiling but also dangerous driving conditions. Black ice, snowstorms, and poor visibility make preparation essential—some vehicles handle winter roads far better.