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Stoltz Sales & Service and Hub International Merge To Form Equipment Ontario

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SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO - Case IH Equipment Dealers Stoltz Sales & Service and Hub International will be merging their two organizations to form Equipment Ontario effective December 1, 2021. Together they will service a total of 16+ Counties with dealership locations in Elmira, Lindsay, Listowel, Mildmay, Port Perry, and a future location in Simcoe County to be Determined.

Both Hub & Stoltz have been leaders in their respective markets, and by merging they are creating a new Stronger, Progressive Organization that will follow the Hub & Stoltz philosophy of “We are Small Enough to Care, but Large Enough to Service”.

“We are excited to officially make this announcement. Our two Families each have over 40 years of dealership experience in the Agricultural Industry. With the need for new representation for the Case IH brand in Simcoe County, it seemed like a natural fit for our two organizations to merge and service this important Agricultural Community between us.” - Greg Snoddon - Hub International Owner

“ We are very proud and grateful for the Equipment Ontario team as we lay out our plan for the future. We are extremely excited with the merger of our two great organizations. Our team will be part of History in the making” - Marlin Stoltz - Stoltz Sales & Service Owner Hub & Stoltz will continue to represent all existing brands, and current team members will remain in their roles. New additional Equipment Ontario career opportunities will be posted on the Equipment Ontario Website - www.equipmentontario.com when available.

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Source : Equipment Ontario

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Canada has reached a deal with China to increase the limit of imports of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) in exchange for Beijing dropping tariffs on agricultural products, such as canola, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday.

The tariffs on canola are dropping to 15 per cent starting on March 1. In exchange for dropping duties on agricultural products, Carney is allowing 49,000 Chinese EVs to be exported to Canada.

Carney described it as a “preliminary but landmark” agreement to remove trade barriers and reduce tariffs, part of a broader strategic partnership with China.