Construction Work Begins At GM Oshawa Assembly Plant
Production will begin at the plant in 2022.
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Production will begin at the plant in 2022.
Read More »GM will soon be building both light- and heavy-duty pickups in Canada.
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Read More »GM will also invest $1 billion to $1.3 billion in the Ontario plant.
Read More »The labor union, Unifor, has set a November 4th strike deadline for GM.
Read More »The project was put on a temporary hold due to the pandemic.
Read More »How the local plant closure affected workers and the community.
Read More »Will it be GM, Ford or FCA?
Read More »GM Canada will produce up to 1 million face masks per month.
Read More »GM is already making face masks and other PPE at its Warren plant in Michigan.
Read More »Efforts to monitor the impact of the plant closure are now in effect.
Read More »GM vehicles have been manufactured in Oshawa for over a century.
Read More »Though it will remain open for parts stamping purposes and other operations.
Read More »GM will begin testing AVs there in the spring of 2020.
Read More »The final Cadillac XTS built is a Luxury FWD model finished in Red Horizon Tintcoat.
Read More »Pickup production slows up north.
Read More »The 55-acre test track will be for advanced and self-driving vehicles.
Read More »The rally was for suppliers affected by the closure of Oshawa Assembly.
Read More »Advanced vehicle test track inbound!
Read More »Helping employees and their families through workplace change.
Read More »A far cry from the thousands that will be lost, but it's something.
Read More »Vehicle production will end in Oshawa this December.
Read More »The new deal will save 300 jobs.
Read More »GM is maintaining the assembly line in Oshawa.
Read More »It will also feature an autonomous vehicle test track.
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