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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association

@cvma_ca

The Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association is the industry association representing Canada’s leading manufacturers of light and heavy duty motor vehicles.

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Statement by Brian Kingston, President & CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, on Transport Canada's zero-emission vehicle availability report:

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There is no obvious pathway to having the needed charging infrastructure to achieve 100 per cent ZEV sales by 2035. Read coverage of the latest @cvma_ca report on Canada’s charging infrastructure gap:

Canada's EV sales mandates get real in 2026. Automakers ask: Where are the chargers? thelogic.co/news/shift/can…



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Joined Larysa Harapyn to discuss recent developments in the Canadian #auto industry including connected vehicle technology bans, CUSMA review, and the sales and production outlook for the sector. Check it out here ⬇️ youtube.com/watch?v=T3b2gF…

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Statement by Brian Kingston, President & CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, on securing the automotive supply chain:

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Un nouveau sondage révèle que le plan du Québec visant à vendre 100 % de VZE d’ici 2035 n’est pas réalisable sans un meilleur appui gouvernemental cvma.ca/fr/communique-…

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Honored to be named a 2024 @AutoNewsCanada All-Star along with my colleagues Tim Reuss (@CdnAutoCADA) and @autopres for our work on auto theft. Thanks to the @cvma_ca team for raising awareness of the issue and developing constructive solutions to reduce theft rates in Canada.

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The CVMA applauds a renewed commitment to regulatory cooperation. We look forward to working with the #RCC on 🇨🇦-🇺🇸 reg coop and alignment on advanced vehicle technologies. This means new technologies can be developed and accessed by Canadians more quickly and at lower cost.

🔔The 🇨🇦🇺🇸 #RCC is reducing barriers to trade and lowering costs for businesses. After this round of negotiations, we are delivering on top issues within: 1️⃣ the trucking sector 2️⃣ the auto manufacturing sector 3️⃣ lab testing facilities for animals 🔗 canada.ca/en/treasury-bo…



Brian Kingston, head of the CVMA, said that with an upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement in 2026 “there is simply too much at stake for the automotive industry and broader economy if Canada is misaligned.” thestar.com/politics/feder…


Statement by Brian Kingston, President & CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, on Chinese EV tariffs.

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The Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association said the stoppage "will have an immediate impact on the domestic and North American automotive supply chain." canada.autonews.com/logistics/cana…


Statement by Brian Kingston, President & CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, on the Manitoba Electric Vehicle Rebate program.

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Check out the latest episode of the @AutoNewsCanada podcast with @GLaysonANC . We cover a lot of ground including the new Countdown to 2035, EV incentives, and China tariffs. canada.autonews.com/canada-convers…


Watch Tim Reuss (@CdnAutoCADA), @bkingston, and @autopres (@global_auto_ca) launch the Countdown to 2035 today on Parliament Hill. youtube.com/live/lDcE3K6jb…

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Today the @cvma_ca, @CdnAutoCADA, and @global_auto_ca launched the Countdown to 2035. Learn more here - roadto2035.ca/countdown-to-1… #auto #cdnpoli #EV #ZEV


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Huge progress has been made attracting investment and securing a role in the #EV supply chain. We cannot take this for granted.   Today's announcement is a step in the right direction. 🇨🇦 must align with the US as we build a North American supply chain. deputypm.canada.ca/en/news/news-r…


CVMA appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade to discuss auto industry priorities for the 2026 CUSMA review. You can read the remarks here: cvma.ca/wp-content/upl…

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BC has the most aggressive ZEV targets in North America (90% by 2030). Today's announcement to further weaken the ZEV purchase incentive all but guarantees the government's mandated sales targets will not be met. #BCpoli #EV Statement here: finance.yahoo.com/news/b-c-gover…


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Joined @AmandaLang on @BNNBloomberg to discuss US tariffs on Chinese EVs and how Canada should respond. Watch here: youtu.be/Ld5o-CC1WHw?si…

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This week, leaders from GM Canada and Ultium CAM welcomed the Premier of Québec for a site tour of the upcoming Ultium Cathode Active Material (CAM) processing facility in Bécancour, Québec.

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"The profits generated through auto theft grossly outweigh the risks for vehicle thieves in Canada. Measures such as this bring us one step closer to ensuring real consequences for vehicle theft." - CVMA president @bkingston

If you steal a car, you don’t deserve to drive one. Today we announced legislation that, if passed, will suspend the driver’s license of anyone who steals a car. If you threaten the safety of our communities, you better expect consequences for it. news.ontario.ca/en/release/100…

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