Canada’s largest private-sector union says the federal government’s new automotive policy contains positive measures but needs stronger action to protect jobs at …
Auto Industry
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Opinion
Tariffs are reshaping Canadian manufacturing, but not all workers are being impacted the same way
By Marshia Akbar and Devaanshi Khanzode American tariffs have reshaped Canada’s manufacturing sector, but labour-market impacts have not been evenly shared across …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsLayoffs
GM set to end third shift in Oshawa, Ont., putting hundreds out of work
General Motors is set to cut the third shift at its Oshawa Assembly Plant on Friday, putting hundreds of workers at the …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Canada EV deal with China boosts investment potential but U.S. access question looms
By Ian Bickis The trade deal between Canada and China has experts saying it could lead to Chinese electric vehicle firms producing vehicles …
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Unifor says the federal government’s decision to ease restrictions on Chinese-owned electric vehicle imports could cost Canadian auto jobs and undermine the …
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By Ian Bickis and Sarah Ritchie Ontario politicians and Canada’s largest private sector union are slamming Canada’s new trade agreement with China, saying …
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By Kyle Duggan Prime Minister Mark Carney landed in Beijing on Wednesday for the first visit by a Canadian prime minister to China …
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By Will Weissert And Corey Williams DETROIT (AP) — President Donald Trump is traveling to Michigan on Tuesday to promote his efforts to boost U.S. …
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By Craig Wong Trade issues dominated headlines for Canadian business in 2025, but the stock market seemed to shrug off the economic woes …
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FeaturedRecruitmentRelocation
Windsor Assembly Plant surpasses 1,000 hires for third shift production expansion
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberStellantis has hired more than 1,000 workers at its Windsor Assembly Plant as part of plans to add a third shift in …

