Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. Cl A closed 12.3% below its 52-week high of C$169.27, which the company achieved on January 27th.
BKT USA’s Minoo Mehta discusses how trade policies, tariffs, and economic uncertainty impact the OTR tire market and future demand.
Shares of Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. Cl A CTC.A inched 0.39% higher to C$147.81 Wednesday, in what proved to be an all-around ...
Canadian consumers are responding to U.S. tariffs and presidential musings of annexation with a “Buy Canadian” movement that ...
You might want to drive all year long on winter tires to save money, time, or both, but you shouldn’t do it—here's why.
Some municipalities in northeastern Ontario are making efforts to buy more from Canadian suppliers, but completely avoiding buying anything from the United States proves to be more difficult.
Continental Tire releases an expansion of its Gravity range of tires: Conti's Enduro Casing with SuperSoft casings, a first ...
While Trump might think he can roll right over Canada like it’s asphalt, he may find that the country is one big ...
You might have heard the term retreading in a discussion about tires. What is retreading, can all tires be retreaded, and how ...
Nokian is introducing the Surpass AS01 as an ultra-high-performance option for owners of vehicles who choose to daily their ...
Canada OTR tire sales could be heavily impacted by tariffs, as uncertainty with U.S. policy led to a slight downturn in sales ...