With winter just weeks away, Canadians are getting ready for the even cooler temperatures and for some that means heading in to get winter tires for the snowy roads. But a recent survey by Leger, commissioned by the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada, found one in three Canadians — or 31 per cent — say they are less likely to invest in winter tires due to higher living costs. Sean Previl reports.
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