Michelin to expand facilities in N.S. with $300M investment, Trudeau offers support
Michelin is expanding its operations in Nova Scotia, with help from the federal government and a recently-increased provincial tax credit.North America, said in a news conference Tuesday that the company plans to spend $140 million to expand their plant in Bridgewater, which could create up to 70 new jobs.
He said this is part of a larger $300 million investment to expand other Michelin facilities in Nova Scotia, including the ones in Pictou and Waterville. The planned modernization will allow Michelin to produce more energy efficient tires, including ones used for
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