
Toronto, Ontario -- Happy New Year from Collision Repair magazine
As we enter a new year, the collision repair industry continues to adapt to increasing vehicle complexity, evolving repair standards and rising expectations around safety, sustainability and quality. The work being done in collision centres across Canada remains essential — not only to keeping vehicles on the road, but to keeping drivers, passengers and pedestrians safe.
At Collision Repair, we remain committed to telling the stories that matter to this industry, from the shop floor to the policy table. In the year ahead, we will continue to report on training, technology, repair standards and the people whose expertise keeps this sector moving forward.
We also want to hear from you. If there are issues affecting your shop, your work or your community — whether related to repair procedures, parts availability, insurer practices or workforce challenges — we invite you to get in touch.
Email us at [email protected] and help shape the conversations that matter in collision repair.
From all of us at Collision Repair magazine, we wish you a safe, successful and productive New Year,
Darryl Simmons,
Publisher, Collision Repair


















