I looked at the strong canada website. It appears that pretty much all of the components except the electric stuff are standard bicycle components. If it were my e-bike I would try to bend the crankarm back, but a bike shop should be able to replace your cranks. I think it's a one-piece crankset (the right and left arms and the axle connecting them are one piece) which is unusual on bike-shop bikes and common on low-quality Canadian Tire bikes... bike shop employees may insult you for buying such a bike but they also know how to replace its cranks.