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Joe Knycha
Joe Knycha is retired. He was Managing Editor of Automotive News Canada.
jknycha@autonews.com
Joe Knycha is retired. He was Managing Editor of Automotive News Canada.

Latest from Joe Knycha

Nova Scotia’s electric rebate program is one of equality of access

Nova Scotia is the second province, after Quebec, to embrace used EVs in its rebate program.

25 Canadian International AutoShow debuts and concepts

It was the most diverse field of electrified- and traditional-production vehicles and concepts in the 46-year history of the Canadian International AutoShow. Here are 25 vehicles that debuted at CIAS. 

How Ford dealerships in Canada helped bust a Mexican meth shipment

Police say roughly 400 pounds of meth were prevented from circulating in Canada when staff at Ford dealerships across Ontario and Quebec began noticing ill-fitting spare tires packed with drugs inside the trunks of vehicles shipped from Mexico.

How Canadian Ford dealerships helped bust a Mexican meth shipment

Police say “roughly 400 pounds” (180 kilograms) of meth were prevented from circulating in Canada when staff at Ford dealerships across Ontario and Quebec began noticing ill-fitting spare tires packed with drugs inside the trunks of new vehicles shipped from Mexico.

Canadian auto sector staring down the barrel of rapid change

Strategic moves are necessary in technology, science, education, government policy, manufacturing, customer engagement and trade, executives said at the first Automotive News Canada Congress.

Ford small-car move to Mexico was 'expected,' and prepared for in advance

Ford's confirmation Sept. 14 that it will move all of its U.S. small car production to Mexico comes as no surprise to Canadian parts manufacturers who supply the plant that builds the Ford Fusion and C-Max in Michigan.

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