Something meaningful just happened in Toronto and it did not come with a press conference or a flashy announcement. New electric vehicles from China’s Chery have been spotted across the city, including models under its Jaecoo, Omoda, and Exlantix brands, and that kind of coordinated presence is never accidental in a market like Canada. Read More…
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Competition Restored: What Reduced EV Tariffs Mean for Consumers and the Market
The reduction of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles represents a structural shift in how competition is allowed to function. For years, policy artificially narrowed consumer choice under the guise of industrial protection, inflating prices while slowing adoption. Lowering these barriers changes the equation immediately and irreversibly. Chinese electric vehicles are not speculative products. They are Read More…
Protectionism or Progress? Why Doug Ford’s EV Rhetoric Misses Canada’s Economic Reality
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s recent comment opposing the entry of Chinese auto parts and vehicles into Canada misses the larger economic reality Canadians are facing. Framing Chinese electric vehicles as a threat to Canadian and American jobs may sound patriotic on the surface, but it overlooks how global Read More…
How To Get the Most Out of Your EV Battery’s Lifespan
Electric vehicles offer a new alternative for driving, saving the planet while delivering an efficient way to get around. Cleaner than vehicles with internal combustion engines, EVs grant a greener means to travel without contributing to air pollution. However, owning an EV requires diligence to ensure it delivers high performance and long-lasting service while remaining Read More…




