GM Will Assemble Electric Motors for its EVs at its St. Catharines, Ontario Plant
• The plant already produces V6 and V8 engines and will continue to do so during GM's electric transition.Great news for Ontario's auto industry as General Motors has confirmed plans to build electric motors for EVs at its St. Catharines plant.GM says that this decision, which is contingent on the company receiving government support, will mean 500 new jobs at the plant.
Unifor union president Lana Payne said via a statement that the investment ensures that autoworkers will continue to be the economic backbone of the region going forward.
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