Archives 2025
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CVMA statement on U.S. tariffs
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Automotive industry associations share their recommendations on Bill 81: A Balanced approach is essential for the electric transition and protecting our economy
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CVMA statement on the pause of the Incentives for Zero-Emission Vehicles Program
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CVMA statement on the suspension of the Quebec EV incentive
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Transport Canada report finds zero-emission vehicle inventory levels are meeting or exceeding consumer demand across Canada
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Half of British Columbians opposed to the provincial government’s regulations requiring 100% zero-emission vehicles sales by 2035
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CVMA statement on securing the automotive supply chain
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New survey finds Quebec’s plan for 100% ZEV sales by 2035 is not achievable with current government support: 60% of respondents want purchase incentives to remain in place
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CVMA statement on Chinese EV tariffs
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CVMA statement on the Manitoba Electric Vehicle Rebate program
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Countdown to 2035
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CVMA Statement on the 2024 Federal Budget
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CVMA Unveils State of the Canadian Automotive Industry Report
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Success of Zero-Emission Vehicle Sales Regulation Depends on Enhanced Efforts to Address Consumer Affordability and Charging Concerns
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North American Regulatory Alignment – Vehicle Emissions and Greenhouse Gas Regulations
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Vehicle Theft in Canada
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CVMA statement on B.C. ports strike
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CVMA calls for immediate resolution to Port of Vancouver labour dispute
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85% of Canadian produced vehicles are exported to the U.S.
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Statement by Brian Kingston, President & CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association on the Québec ZEV regulation changes
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CVMA Statement on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed light-duty vehicle greenhouse gas (GHG) and multi-pollutant rules
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CVMA Statement on the 2023 Federal Budget
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Transport Canada report finds zero-emission vehicle inventory levels are meeting demand despite supply chain challenges
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CVMA Statement on Canada’s Zero-Emission Vehicle sales mandate
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Opportunity to harmonize EV battery management policies to benefit Canadians, new report finds
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CVMA Statement on the Fall Economic Statement
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Electric Vehicle Readiness Dashboard
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CVMA Statement on the Ontario Budget
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Changes to federal EV incentive fall short
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Auto Industry Report Card on Federal Budget
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CVMA Statement on the Federal Budget
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Auto Associations Launch Road to 2035
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CVMA welcomes new measures to end border blockades, calls for rapid enforcement
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CVMA calls for coordinated action to end blockades
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CVMA calls for immediate end to blockades
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New report finds zero-emission vehicle availability growing across Canada
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CVMA/Unifor – Canada has the right ingredients to be an automotive powerhouse
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CVMA ANNOUNCES NEW OTTAWA OFFICE
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CVMA Statement on Canada’s Zero-Emission Vehicle sales target
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Survey finds that electric vehicle charging infrastructure and consumer incentives are critical to boosting rural and suburban adoption
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New survey underscores need for more ambitious government efforts to convince Canadians to purchase electric vehicles
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CVMA Statement on the Federal Budget
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Regarding the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development Report – The Road Ahead: Encouraging The Production And Purchase Of Zero-Emission Vehicles In Canada.
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CVMA Statement on the Ontario Budget
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Canada has ‘right ingredients’ to be a EV world leader
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Building back better, one vehicle at a time
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CVMA Statement on the Quebec ZEV Report
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CVMA Statement on the Mid-Term Evaluation of the Passenger Automobile and Light Truck GHG Regulations
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Canada’s International Trade After COVID-19: Changes, Federal Supports for Exporters and Trade Agreement Priorities
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The CVMA welcomes Canada’s strengthened climate plan
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The CVMA welcomes additional investments to boost zero-emission vehicle adoption
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CVMA Statement on Quebec Internal Combustion Engine ban
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The House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development
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CVMA Statement on the Ontario Budget
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CVMA Statement on the Speech from the Throne
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CVMA Statement Regarding U.S. Decision to Resume Duty-Free Trade of Aluminum
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Joint Business Association Statement on the Importance of a Coherent Privacy Framework
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LETTER: Leading industry associations letter to the federal government on the Port of Montreal Labour Dispute.
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CVMA calls for immediate resolution to Port of Montreal labour dispute
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Interview: CVMA President and CEO Brian Kingston speaks about USMCA implementation and the future of the automotive sector in Canada.
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Leading industry associations call on federal government to prevent strike action at the Port of Montreal
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CVMA Statement Regarding U.S. Section 232 Aluminum Tariff Action
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Brian Kingston Named Next President and Chief Executive Officer of The Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association
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CVMA APPLAUDS GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ON PASSAGE OF THE CANADA-UNITED STATES-MEXICO TRADE AGREEMENT
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CVMA Applauds Quebec Budget 2020 Commitment to Electric Vehicle Incentives
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MARK NANTAIS TO RETIRE AS CVMA PRESIDENT IN APRIL
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CANADIAN VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (CVMA) INITIATES SEARCH FOR NEW PRESIDENT AND CEO
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CVMA Welcomes Tabling of CUSMA Implementing Legislation and Encourages Quick Passage
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CVMA Applauds CUSMA Agreement Announcement
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association Appreciates Ontario’s Continued Commitment to Strengthen Investment Competitiveness
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Vehicle Manufacturers Support Environmental and Consumer Benefits of Aligning Canada – U.S. National Vehicle GHG Emissions Standards
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CVMA Welcomes Announcement of an Agreement to Address North American Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association Statement on the 2019 Ontario Budget
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CVMA Respects Ontario Industrial Electricity Review
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CVMA Supports Elimination of Red Tape and Reduction of Regulatory Burden by Ontario
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association Statement on the Signing of the New North American Free Trade Agreement
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Privacy and Innovation
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association Statement on USMCA Announcement
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North American Auto Trade Associations Urge Renewed Focus on NAFTA Modernization
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association Continues Engagement with Government to Support Auto Sector in NAFTA Negotiations
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Support New Heavy Duty Emissions Standards Aligned with the U.S.
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Comment on U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
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CVMA Encouraged by Ontario Budget but Looks for More Action on Electricity Rates
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CVMA Concerned With Negative Impacts on Auto Manufacturing from the CPTPP Agreement
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Quebec’s Zero Emission Vehicle Regulations Impose Unique and Punitive Requirement
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Vehicle Manufacturing and Trade
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Auto Makers Support Canada’s Decision to Seek a TPP Agreement that is Beneficial for Manufacturing and All Canadians
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CVMA Urges Continued NAFTA Negotiations on Rules of Origin
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CVMA Congratulates Government on CETA Implementation
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CVMA Comments concerning the draft Quebec Zero Emission Vehicle Regulations
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Auto Industry and 150 years in Canada
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Vehicle Manufacturers Urge Ontario To Address High Electricity Costs
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Applaud B.C. Government Support for Clean Energy Vehicle Technology
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CVMA Bill 104 Submission to Quebec National Assembly Committee.
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AAPC-AMIA-CVMA Joint Statement on Canada-Mexico-U.S. Summit in Ottawa. Auto Industry Urges Greater Integration and Trade Policy Cooperation
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Auto industry Sees Collaboration and Nurturing of Consumers Demand for Less Carbon Intensive Products as the Key to Ontario’s Climate Action Plan
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Automotive industry reaction to the tabling of Bill 104
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Federal Budget Supports Auto Manufacturing Through Extension of Automotive Investment Fund (AIF)
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Right to Repair
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Automakers Applaud B.C. Government’s Continued Commitment the Announcement for Clean Energy Vehicle Program
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CVMA Congratulates Government on Completion of CETA Legal Review
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Ontario’s transition to a low carbon economy – Auto industry is part of the solution
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Automakers Welcome Enhancements to the Ontario Electric Vehicle Incentive Program for Consumers
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Boosting Electric Vehicle Adoption in Canada
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Canadian vehicle manufacturers react to today’s Quebec Plan of Action on Transportation Electrification announcement.
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CVMA Statement Regarding Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Announcement.
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Letter to Minister Fast regarding the TPP.
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Vehicle Manufacturers Welcome Announcement of a New Auto Investment Committee.
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Federal Budget Supports Automotive Supply Chain Innovation and Improved Productivity.
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BC’s Clean Energy Vehicle Program Provides Real Benefits for Consumers and the Environment.
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CVMA Applauds Government for Securing New International Trade Crossing Arrangement.
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Automakers support Canada’s continued action to reduce vehicle greenhouse gases and smog causing emissions.
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Vehicle Manufacturers Commend Canada-EU Trade Deal
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Vehicle Manufacturers Applaud Freeze of Employment Insurance Premiums
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Automakers Support Canada’s New Smog Emissions Standards.
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U.S. Presidential Permit allows for completion of the New Windsor-Detroit International Trade Crossing
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Government of Canada’s Investment Fund Infusion will better position the auto sector for innovation and technology.
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Leading Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers are Encouraged about The Canada-U.S. Progress Report To Leaders on Regulatory Cooperation and Harmonization.
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association applauds Government of Canada on introduction of vehicle GHG Standards for 2017 and beyond.
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CVMA and AAPC Welcomes New Detroit-Windsor Bridge Crossing.
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Harmonization of the Heavy-duty and Engine Greenhouse Gas Emissions Regulation with the United States is the Right Approach
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Excitement Builds for the Canadian International Auto Show.
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500,000 Switches and Counting. Award-winning environmental program passes milestone recovering mercury.
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Bi-National Manufacturing Coalition Praises Leaders on Border Vision.
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Leading Automakers’ Support Canada-U.S. agreement on Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness.
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Canadian Automakers Endorse The Government Of Canada’s Direction On Moving Forward With New Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards.
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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Give a Thumbs-up to British Columbia’s Clean Transportation Initiative.
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Leading Automakers’ Applaud Canada’s Progress on Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness.
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Recycle My Ride Right
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Re: Federal Government Announcement of Consultations Concerning the Canada – U.S. Declaration on a Shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness.
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Bi-National Manufacturing Coalition Praises Leaders on Border Vision.
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Chrysler, Ford and General Motors account for 71% of the increased vehicle output in Canada.
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Business calls for immediate re-opening of Port of Montreal.
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CVMA, Ontario Business Coalition support HST implementation.
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Vehicle Manufacturers Urge Governments to Secure Detroit River International Crossing Without Delay.
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Letter to Minister Baird on Detroit International Crossing.
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Ontario’s automakers applaud reforms to prescription drug system.
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Canadian automakers applaud new vehicle green house gas emissions standards.
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Automakers and aftermarket call for withdrawal of Bill C-273.
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Automakers and repair shops enhance consumer choice for service and repair.
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Leading Automakers’ Applaud Canada’s Progress on Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness.
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Biofuel Guidelines From the Wide Fuel Charter Committee.
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Canadians deserve financial incentives to scrap older, Higher-emitting vehicles. Auto Dealers and Manufacturers across Canada call for an aggressive
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Automakers and Repair Shops Commit to Voluntary Agreement on Service and Repair Information.