Canadian Minister Supports NextStar Energy's Plan to Bring in Foreign Workers for Battery Plant

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Canadian Minister Supports NextStar Energy's Plan to Bring in Foreign Workers for Battery Plant
Federal Industry MinisterFrançois-Philippe ChampagneNextstar Energy
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Federal Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne supports NextStar Energy's plan to bring in foreign workers to build a battery plant in Windsor, Ont. He wants to ensure Canadians are not sidelined and plans to discuss the minimum number of foreign workers needed for specialized equipment assembly and installation.

Federal Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne expresses support for NextStar Energy Inc.'s plan to bring in foreign workers to build a battery plant in Windsor , Ont. He wants to ensure that Canadians are not overlooked in favor of foreign workers and plans to discuss the minimum number of foreign workers needed for specialized equipment assembly and installation.

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