Annual Meeting

Join us for OMVIC’s 2026 Annual Meeting on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at 2:30 pm.

Registration

All OMVIC registered dealers and salespeople, as well as members of the public, are welcome to attend. Pre-registration is required by clicking the link below.

Dealer Members are entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting. Each dealership is permitted one (1) vote. Dealers should ensure a voting representative is selected prior to registration; full details are provided during registration.

  • In-person registration deadline: Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at 2:30 pm
  • Virtual registration deadline: Monday, June 15, 2026, at 2:30 pm

Annual Meeting Registration

Event Details

This hybrid event will be held: 

  • Online: Virtual attendance option available 

Agenda Highlights

Key agenda items will include: 

  • Review of the previous year 
  • Presentation of audited financial statements (year ended December 31, 2025) 
  • Election of directors 
  • Special resolution to approve a change to the corporation’s name 

Agenda and Materials

Agenda and Materials

This meeting will be held in person and virtually. Pre-registration is required. 

Date: Thursday, June 18, 2026 

Time: 2:30 pm EDT 

Stephen Crawford was elected as the Member for Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Oakville in 2018, in 2022, and again in 2025. 

On March 19, 2025, he was appointed as Ontario’s Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement, overseeing the delivery of vital programs and services through ServiceOntario, the implementation of consumer protection laws in the province, and the development of public policy around cyber security as well as groundbreaking technologies like AI. He also manages public sector procurement and supply chain operations, ensuring ministries, hospitals, school boards, provincial agencies and more, have access to high-quality, timely, reliable products that are also cost-effective. Prior to his latest appointment, he served as Ontario’s Associate Minister of Mines and as Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministers of Finance, Energy, and Infrastructure.  

Before entering public service, Stephen served in senior leadership and executive roles in the financial and investment industry over the past 20 years. As a senior executive and senior equity partner at Acuity Funds Ltd, he was instrumental in growing the firm to almost $10 billion in managed assets and was acquired by AGF Management Ltd. in 2011. After Acuity, Stephen became a senior executive and helped transition and build O’Leary Funds LP before it was purchased by Canoe Financial in 2016. 

Stephen is very engaged in the Oakville community. He is a member of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, 100 Guys Who Care-Oakville, and the Royal Canadian Military Institute. He is also a vocal supporter of Plan Canada’s “Because I am a Girl” campaign, which focuses on empowering young girls’ rights to education, and heath-care globally. He was presented with the Keys to the Town of Oakville twice. In 2019, for his work to keep Oakville a distinct town during the provincial amalgamation assessment. Again in 2021, for his role in saving the Glen Abbey Golf Course.  

Stephen attended the University of Western Ontario to study Political Science, and then went to University of Toronto for Business. After university he then went on to earn his Canadian Investment Manager (CIM) designation. 

Stephen resides in Oakville, Ontario, where he lives with his wife Najia. Stephen is blessed to be the father of two sets of identical twin girls. 

Background: The minutes of the 2025 Annual Meeting are presented for approval and are available at the link below. 

Motion: Be it resolved that the minutes of the 2025 Annual Meeting be approved as presented. 

2025 Annual Meeting Minutes

Patricia Perkins has over 30 years of political and governance experience. Patricia served as a Durham Regional Councillor for 18 years, including eight years as Mayor of Whitby. She was actively involved in Public Health and Social Services as a member, Vice-Chair and then Chair of the Health and Social Services Committee, dealing with challenging issues such as SARS, downloading of Social Housing and downloading of Paramedic services. Patricia was a member of the Strategic Planning Committee for the Region of Durham and produced and implemented the Region’s first Community Strategic Plan.

Following her municipal career, Patricia was elected as a Member of Parliament for the riding of Whitby/Oshawa. Before being elected, Patricia had extensive municipal experience in the Finance Department of the (then) City of Scarborough.

Patricia has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Whitby Hydro Corporation, Durham Region Non-Profit Housing Corporation, Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (Chair), Durham Children’s Aid Society and the Charles H. Best Diabetes Centre for Children and Youth (Chair).

Patricia was awarded the Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Club of Whitby and is a proud recipient of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal.

Remarks will include highlights of key accomplishments and initiatives from 2025. For a more comprehensive overview, please refer to the 2025 Annual Report. 

2025 Annual Report

Maureen is the chief executive officer and registrar of the Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council (OMVIC). She has served as a leading strategic and legal adviser in regulated environments for over 20 years. 

She is admitted to practice law in Ontario, Alberta, England and Wales. Before joining OMVIC, she was the director, AML/ATF (anti-money laundering/anti-terrorist financing) Policy with CIBC. Maureen spent 10 years as general counsel and chief administrative officer with the Ontario Racing Commission and has also served as a federal environmental and regulatory prosecutor with the federal Department of Justice. Maureen completed military training at HMCS York and served a number of years in the Naval Reserve at HMCS York & HMCS Carleton.  

Maureen also volunteers on several boards, including the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the University of Toronto Governing Council and the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons.  

She is a graduate of the University of Toronto (Honours Bachelor of Arts, Political Science), the University of Wales, Cardiff Law School in the United Kingdom (Honours Bachelor of Laws) and Queen’s University (Master of Public Administration). Maureen recently completed her ICD.D. designation through the Institute of Corporate Directors and the Rotman School of Management. In 2023, she received the King’s Counsel designation and in 2025, was awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal. 

Background:

OMVIC is governed by a nine-member Board, made up of three members elected from the motor vehicle sales industry, three from the general public, and three appointed by the Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement. 

At the 2026 Annual Meeting, one Industry Director and one Public Director position will be filled. 

Dealer Members will elect one individual from the following slate of industry candidates to serve as an Industry Director on the Board for a three-year term. Dealer Members are encouraged to review the candidate profiles before the Annual Meeting. 

Candidates (Alphabetical by last name)

  • Rich Acosta, New Vehicle Sales, Budds BMW Oakville 
  • Noel Ariyaratnam, Owner/Operator, Simply Drive 
  • Francois Badaan, Automotive Operations & Management Specialist 
  • Jude Bakri, General Manager and Shareholder, Apex Auto Alliance 
  • Richard (Rick) Blacker, Vice President, Marsim Auto Group 
  • Luciano Butera, CEO, Northern Roads Auto Group 
  • Scott Campbell, Wholesaler, Auto Motion Chatham 
  • Tim Cowan, Retired, Mentor/Lot Attendant, Alfa Romeo/Maserati of Toronto 
  • Dave Dick, Dealer Principal, Niagara Motors 
  • Roland Foch, Mississauga Hyundai & Foch Leasing 
  • Igor Jivalkovski, Sales Associate, Budds’ BMW Hamilton 
  • Warren LaRocque, General Manager, George Jackson Toyota 
  • Fran Mackenzie Peacock 
  • Jeffrey Morris, Master Sales Trainer, Absolute Result 
  • Robert E. Oneschuk (Bob), Raycrewe Sales Ltd O/A Leisure Trailer Sales 
  • Roy Parker, Owner, Top Gun Auto Sales 
  • Zakvankhan Patel (Zak), Owner & Dealer Principal, Velocity Automotive 
  • Inam Qureshi, Owner, Precision Motors 
  • Elsa C. M. Romao, Manager, BDC Operations, Ride Automotive Group 
  • Ishpuneet Singh, Finance Manager, Rexdale Hyundai 
  • John Ulman, Director of Finance, Georgian Chevrolet Buick GMC 
  • Chuck Via, General Sales Manager, Number 7 Honda (Zanchin Auto Group) 
  • Shawn Yarrow, Vice President of OEM & Customer Relations, 401 Group of Companies 
  • Joanne Yulo, Financial Services Manager, Audi Brampton 

Industry Candidate Profiles

The Board will present one (1) candidate, Linda Franklin, to serve as a Public Director on the Board for a three-year term. Following OMVIC By-Law No. 1, the Chair of the Annual Meeting will cast a single ballot to elect this candidate. 

Public Candidate Profile

Background: The Board has approved Articles of Amendment to change the corporation’s legal name from Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council to Ontario Motor Vehicle Regulatory Authority. The materials are available at the link below. 

Motion: Be it resolved that the Articles of Amendment be approved as presented. 

Articles of Amendment

Sohail Ahmed, Chair of the Audit, Finance and Risk Committee of the Board, will present the 2025 Audited Financial Statements. A link to the statements is provided below. 

2025 Audited Financial Statements

Background: OMVIC’s By-Law No. 1 requires that members appoint an independent auditor and authorize the Board to fix the auditor’s remuneration at each Annual Meeting. The Board recommends the appointment of Hogg, Shain & Sheck. 

Motion: Be it resolved that Hogg, Shain & Sheck be appointed OMVIC’s auditors and that the Board of Directors be authorized to set the auditor’s remuneration. 

Patricia Perkins, Board Chair, will announce the election results. 

A recorded version of the Annual Meeting may be posted to OMVIC’s website. 

Maureen Harquail, CEO and Registrar, will facilitate a 15-minute question and answer session for all participants.