GM Canada Pauses Plan To Manufacture EV Motors At St. Catharines Plant
Reassessing its timing.
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Reassessing its timing.
Read More »Pleaded guilty to violating OSHA regulations.
Read More »A multi-year process.
Read More »The motors will power BrightDrop delivery vans.
Read More »A full investigation of the GM facility's safety measures will follow.
Read More »They will be used for hands-on learning exercises.
Read More »Part of a contract with UNIFOR.
Read More »GM says it is in-sourcing transmission work for the C8 Corvette at the Canadian plant.
Read More »GM will soon be building both light- and heavy-duty pickups in Canada.
Read More »The labor union, Unifor, has set a November 4th strike deadline for GM.
Read More »GM no longer owns the plant.
Read More »One step closer to 100% renewable energy.
Read More »It won't immediately return to a full production schedule when plants come back online.
Read More »Employees have volunteered to return to work on that date, however.
Read More »An announcement is expected Monday morning.
Read More »With such high limits, how do you even enjoy a car like the Corvette ZR1 legally?
Read More »The clock is running out on a new U.S.-Canada free trade deal, but Canada isn't about to roll over.
Read More »GM has three active manufacturing plants in Canada.
Read More »Enough electricity to power 3,600 homes on the grid.
Read More »The proposed project would use landfill gas as fuel to power and heat the facility.
Read More »After agreeing to invest in the Oshawa and St. Catharines facilities.
Read More »The agreement is official, and includes new investment and product for the Oshawa assembly.
Read More »Plus much needed new product.
Read More »The deal is tentative but avoids a strike for Unifor employees.
Read More »Oshawa gets a light dusting of cash for the Equinox.
Read More »It wasn't mentioned if the new shift will create new jobs or not.
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