Automotive News Canada Podcast
Automotive News Canada
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Episodes (316)
Feb. 3, 2023 | Plug’N Drive’s Cara Clairman on ZEV inventory, price wars and more
Plug’N Drive CEO Cara Clairman updates us on Canada’s zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) inventory, talks about the price cuts Tesla and Ford made to the electric vehicles, and offers her thoughts on the federal ZEV sales mandate.
Jan. 27, 2023 | Hyundai Canada’s Don Romano on brand success and targeting Tesla
Hyundai Canada CEO Don Romano explains how the brand rose to become the No. 2 import in Canada. He also says Hyundai will not only compete with but beat Tesla in the EV game. And, he talks about how the brand will handle interest rate hikes and the risk of a recession.
Jan. 20, 2023 | Toyota Canada’s Cyril Dimitris on Corolla’s big win, the Crown and EVs
Toyota Canada’s Vice-president of Sales and Marketing Cyril Dimitris talks about what it means to have the Corolla be Canada’s top-selling car, why the automaker believes in sedans, the new flagship Crown and EV readiness.
Jan. 13, 2023 | Volpe, Fedeli, Dhillon break down everything Project Arrow
The Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association President Flavio Volpe, the association’s Chief Technical Officer Colin Dhillon and Ontario Minister of Economic Development Vic Fedeli talk about what Project Arrow means to the Canadian auto industry and the province, break down the technical specs of the vehicle, lay out what’s next for the project and tell us when and where Canadians will finally get to see it in person.
Jan. 6, 2023 | Vic Fedeli says 2023 Ontario automotive investment could top 2022
Ontario Minister of Economic Development Vic Fedeli reflects on the province’s automotive successes of 2022, explains why the government now believes in financially assisting automakers and says 2023 is shaping up to — maybe — be better than 2023 when it comes to auto investment.
Dec. 30, 2022 | Replay: Kimoby’s Dan Robinson on why text is the new followup phone call
On this replay of the Aug. 5, 2022 episode of the Automotive News Canada Podcast, Kimoby’s Dan Robinson talks about how the software program he helped develop and market allows dealers to use text messaging to communicate with customers, helps stores run more efficiently and saves dealerships money. He also explains why good old-fashioned email and phone calls are already antiquated technology at dealerships and what makes instant messaging the go-to solution in customer service and retention.
Dec. 23, 2022 | Replay: Hanif Datoo of Telus on autonomous, connected vehicles
On this replay of the Nov. 4, 2022 episode of the Automotive News Canada Podcast, Hanif Datoo, Telus vice-president of technical sales and the telecom’s connected cars specialist, explains why mass adoption of autonomous vehicles is likely two or more decades away. He describes the hurdles driverless cars face and details the AV research Telus is conducting in Canada.
Dec. 16, 2022 | E3 Lithium's Chris Doornbos on Alberta's lithium and role in automotive
E3 Lithium CEO Chris Doornbos talks about the company’s $87-million lithium project and what it means to the industry. He also discusses how the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act affects the mining industry, and addresses Alberta’s growing role in automotive
Dec. 9, 2022 | Flo Charging CEO Louis Tremblay on GM’s purchase of 40,000 stations
Flo Charging CEO Louis Tremblay discusses GM’s deal to buy its Canadian and U.S. dealers 40,000 charging stations, what it means for EV uptake in underserved markets and whether an order this big might lead to the expansion of his company.
Dec. 2, 2022 | Stellantis designer Ralph Gilles on awards, EVs, and his favourite cars
Chief Design Officer for Stellantis North America Ralph Gilles talks about winning the Eyes on Design Award, the differences between designing production and concept vehicles, and how electric vehicles might change the way he works. He also lists his top three favourite designs.
ANC Podcast Replay | GM Canada President West on EVs, batteries, production, agency model
In this replay of the Sept. 30 Automotive News Canada Podcast, GM Canada CEO Marissa West talks about the automaker’s battery supply chain, pickup production, electric vehicles, dealer network, and gender equity.
Nov. 18, 2022 | Google’s Al-Karim Awadia: Brand loyalty is waning, EV shift quickening
Al-Karim Awadia, head of automotive industry at google Canada, says the online giant’s 2022 Google Gearshift Canada Study shows waning brand loyalty, a faster shift to electric vehicles, a growing interest in online retailing, and more.
Nov. 11, 2022 | Brian Kingston on taking advantage of the US Inflation Reduction Act
Brian Kingston, CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association outlines what Canada needs to do next to take full advantage of the “generational opportunity” the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act offers the industry. He also talks charging infrastructure, EV incentives, and more.
Nov. 4, 2022 | Hanif Datoo of Telus talks autonomous and connected vehicles
Hanif Datoo, Telus vice-president of technical sales and the telecom’s connected cars specialist, tells why mass adoption of autonomous vehicles is likely two or more decades away. He describes the hurdles the auto industry faces and details the AV research Telus is conducting in a number of provinces. And, who’s liable when a connected car fails?
Oct. 28, 2022 | Jeep’s Jim Morrison on electrification, batteries and Ford competition
Head of Jeep Brand North America Jim Morrison talks new product, battery production, loyalty and competition from Ford.
Oct. 21, 2022 | Xaba’s Max Moruzzi on just how big 3D printing will be in auto
Max Moruzzi, co-founder of the Toronto-based 3D printer Xaba, details how reliable, efficient, and important the technology is now — and will be — in the automotive industry. It’s not just for small parts and plastic toys. It’s for chassis, like the one on Project Arrow.
Oct. 14, 2022 | Flavio Volpe on labour shortage, return to ‘normal' and Project Arrow
Canada’s automotive suppliers are preparing to gather for its first “normal” Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association Conference. President Flavio Volpe says a labour shortage is top of mind. He also talks about the growing number of links electric vehicles and mining are adding to the supply chain. And, he explains why a sneak peek of Project Arrow is just around the corner.
Oct. 7, 2022 | Hyundai Canada CEO Don Romano: Not sure agency model works in all cases
Hyundai Canada CEO Don Romano talks about why the agency model works for Genesis, and why it might not work for other brands.
Sept. 30, 2022 | GM Canada President West on EVs, batteries, production, agency model
GM Canada CEO Marissa West talks about the automaker’s battery supply chain, pickup production, electric vehicles, dealer network, and gender equity.
Sept. 23, 2022 | Industry Minister Champagne on EV supply chain, batteries, investment
Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says Canada has a “winning strategy” in automotive and “all the ingredients” to offer “generational opportunities for workers.” He talks about new investment, the EV supply chain, and pitching Canada “as a solution provider.”
Sept. 16, 2022 | Flo’s Louis Tremblay on EV uptake, charging, range anxiety, more
Flo EV Charging CEO Louis Tremblay explains why Canadians need to be thinking about “sipping, not gulping” at EV chargers. He also talks about why his company recently expanded in Michigan and what new U.S. EV infrastructure money could mean to FLO. And, he explains why Quebec is a leader in EV uptake and manufacturing.
Sept. 9, 2022 | Sam Fiorani on sales, chip crisis and Inflation Reduction Act
Sam Fiorani of AutoForecast Solutions says “we’re looking at this year hopefully being the bottom” of the chip and inventory shortages. He tells us how many new vehicles automakers will sell in Canada in 2022 and explains why the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act will inevitably “help Canada in the long run.” He also predicts which products Stellantis will assemble in its two Ontario factories.
Sept. 2, 2022 | Unifor’s Lana Payne on bargaining, organizing more plants, Dias case
Unifor’s newly elected national president Lana Payne sat down with Jamie Butters, executive editor of sister publication Automotive News in Detroit and the host of the Automotive News Daily Drive Podcast, to talk pattern bargaining, organizing Japanese plants in Canada, the country’s expanding battery supply chain, inflation and more.
Aug. 26, 2022 | David Kennedy explains what the VW, M-B mineral deals with Canada mean
Automotive News Canada Toronto Bureau Chief David Kennedy explains what the recent memoranda of agreement between Canada, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz mean. He also explains how and why the Canadian government’s critical minerals and electric-vehicle strategy is working.
Aug. 19, 2022 | U.S. EV tax credit has Canada ‘back from the brink,’ says Flavio Volpe
Flavio Volpe, head of the Canadian Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, explains how close Canadian auto assembly came to extinction and how the word “north” added to the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act turned the tide. He also tells us how the new U.S. EV tax credits will benefit Canada and affect the automotive supply chain.