Ontario should rejig supports for small auto businesses in wake of tariffs, CFIB says

Employees work on the production line at the Martinrea auto parts manufacturing plant in Woodbridge, Ontario on Feb. 3, 2025. The site supplies auto parts to both the Canadian and U.S. auto plants. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Ontario should rejig its programs meant to support auto businesses through the impact of tariffs and associated economic uncertainty, as the way they're currently structured is leaving small businesses in the lurch, an advocacy group says in a new report.

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business released a report Wednesday based on a survey of 187 small-to-medium-sized businesses in the automotive sector, from parts suppliers to repair shops, and found that tariffs are already having an impact.

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