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A Coffee, Two Cars, and a Gentle Reminder from My Back

This morning, I found myself sitting in Markville Mall with a cup of coffee in hand, taking a quiet break while waiting for Julie. She was doing her usual routine—walking laps around the mall, steady and disciplined as always. I, on the other hand, had a different companion today: a mild but persistent ache in my lower back. It wasn’t severe, but noticeable enough—whether I was walking or sitting, the discomfort stayed with me. So I did something simple: I sat back, relaxed, and listened to my body instead of pushing through it. As I rested, two cars on display nearby caught my attention. One was a Tesla Model Y, likely a new demo model—clean, modern, quietly representing the future of driving. Right beside it stood a Mercedes-Benz SUV, not for sale, but offered as a grand prize for a lucky draw among Treasury Hill new homeowners. Two cars, side by side. One speaks of innovation and technology. The other speaks of reward and aspiration. And there I was, sitting between these sy...

🚗 When BYD Knocks on Canada’s Door — Are We Ready?

  I came home today after a satisfying routine—ping pong, a good lunch, a bit of walking—and stumbled upon a YouTube video about something quietly significant: BYD cars may soon be in Canadian showrooms . At first glance, it feels like just another piece of auto news. But if you look a little deeper, this could be one of those “small headlines, big impact” moments. Let me share what I see. 🌍 A Giant You May Not Fully Know Yet BYD is not just another EV company. It has already surpassed Tesla in global sales and delivered millions of vehicles worldwide. But unlike Tesla, BYD does something very few carmakers can do: It makes its own batteries It builds its own chips It controls almost the entire supply chain That’s not just efficiency—that’s power. 🇨🇦 Why Canada? Why Now? This is where things get interesting. Canada recently lowered tariffs on Chinese EVs from 100% to about 6% , opening the door to imports. Suddenly, a market that was “closed” became wide o...
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