Emily Holby, vice president of government relations at AIA Canada, joins us to talk about the evolving landscape of right to repair in Canada. Holby shares insights on the progress and ongoing challenges in federal and provincial legislation, highlighting Quebec’s leadership and the need for a national framework. The conversation dives into the need for adapting advocacy to a new federal government, engaging policymakers and collaborating with international partners. Holby addresses the hurdl...
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Emily Holby, vice president of government relations at AIA Canada, joins us to talk about the evolving landscape of right to repair in Canada. Holby shares insights on the progress and ongoing challenges in federal and provincial legislation, highlighting Quebec’s leadership and the need for a national framework. The conversation dives into the need for adapting advocacy to a new federal government, engaging policymakers and collaborating with international partners. Holby addresses the hurdl...
ASW Conversations: The Future of Automotive Training, with J.F. Champagne
Auto Service World Conversations
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7 months ago
ASW Conversations: The Future of Automotive Training, with J.F. Champagne
J.F. Champagne, president and CEO of AIA Canada, outlines the pressing challenges facing automotive service technician training. He emphasizes the need to modernize education to keep pace with rapidly evolving vehicle technologies. With increasing reliance on diagnostic technology and complex vehicle systems, he stresses the necessity of upskilling, addresses the industry's image problem and calls for stronger advocacy to attract young talent. Support the show
Auto Service World Conversations
Emily Holby, vice president of government relations at AIA Canada, joins us to talk about the evolving landscape of right to repair in Canada. Holby shares insights on the progress and ongoing challenges in federal and provincial legislation, highlighting Quebec’s leadership and the need for a national framework. The conversation dives into the need for adapting advocacy to a new federal government, engaging policymakers and collaborating with international partners. Holby addresses the hurdl...