“The True North is Indeed Strong and Free”. CADA salutes the Speech from the Throne and the focus on making Canada the best economy in the world. The commitment to fight auto theft and organized crime is welcome. CBSA increased powers to fight auto theft also welcome!
On behalf of 3,200 dealers & 175,000 employees, we congratulate Prime Minister Carney on the election win and forming government. CADA congratulates all parties on a well fought & fair campaign. We look forward to working with all MPs to build a strong, economy & auto sector.
CADA fighting for the industry & consumers on Parliament Hill. With Trump Auto Tariffs consumers are facing coming affordability crisis
https://t.co/1WPq4lNl9r
CTV News and CADA demanding answers how Tesla was allowed to scooped up $43 million in Federal rebates over a weekend - while small business is left holding the bag Questions over rows of brand new Teslas filling random parking lots - YouTube https://t.co/jo85AJ98Cc
CADA President and CEO Tim Reuss along with Blair Qualey, Huw Williams and the manufacturers deliver the message to 80 journalist at the opening of the Vancouver Auto Show. The time is right to put the brakes on the BC EV mandate.
CTV National News: A suspicious spike in Tesla sales in Canada – CTVNews. This needs a full investigation by Transport Canada, or outside independent force. $43 million Tesla claim over a weekend is beyond suspicious https://t.co/cvsUZmmEzC
This is what leadership on the economy looks like! The Liberal/NDP Capital Gains Tax hike is a job and investment killer. We need a government focused on productivity and growth. Bravo for this commitment and thank you @PierrePoilievre
CADA and Manufacturers call for end Liberal EV Mandate in the wake of the end to federal EV incentive and lack of public charging
https://t.co/jn1zPCfBEX
Read Chamber and CADA Letter to Minister of Labour Steven MacKinnon Regarding Labour Disruption at Port of Montreal - Business cannot thrive with constant labour strife within Canada’s key trade infrastructure. We need a new approach https://t.co/kr3TUDgG7o
Canada cannot stop the auto theft crisis and international organized crime if we don’t stop revolving door bail! With auto theft up 300 percent since 2015 we need action now
Bank of Canada 50 point cut to 3.75% is a signal to consumers to enter the new vehicle market and move out of aging vehicles to newer lower emission choices. Good news for consumers, dealers and the economy
CADA demanding Federal action on the looming rail strike. The auto sector, dealers and consumers need certainty. A nationwide halt to rail service that stops new cars and parts flowing will impact consumers and all transportation @CanadianPM
In Halifax with the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police to say thank you for all the hard work and cooperation between agencies in tackling auto theft. More to be done with growing RecovR. #CACP2024
Canada has to have the charging infrastructure to match consumer EV adoption. Current federal EV mandates will bring affordability & customer chaos https://t.co/MDBaw8bLWk
A border strike would cause serious damage to the auto sector in Canada. Manufacturers, Parts makers, Dealers and ultimately customers need the border to function smoothly. Get this issue solved Federal Government!
URGENT UPDATE: All strike action by 9,000 CBSA personnel is on hold as mediation will continue until Wednesday. Picket lines will not be in place until further notice.
Stand by for further details.
Today’s Bank of Canada rate cut of 25 basis points to 4.75% very positive signal for automotive consumers, first rate cut in four years. Interest rate easing with higher new vehicle inventories at dealerships is strong signal & excellent time for consumers to step into the market
Bravo Premier Ford and his government for this move - Ontario proposes licence ban for car theives | CTV News. When do see Federal legislation for tougher sentences promised in the Budget https://t.co/rO8REyn7uZ
48 stolen vehicles recovered with police working with CBSA…Bravo for police action but 6 out of 7 arrested in the morning are out of jail in the afternoon…something needs to change