Stellantis is accusing Ottawa of reneging on an agreement regarding the upcoming multibillion-dollar electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor, Ont., and the automaker says action is being taken.
Earlier on Friday, a government source said there was merely a "bump" in negotiations, and that there's no real danger of the company stopping the project.
Is it good value for money? We take a deep dive into an enormous investment and what it will mean for Ontario, with St. Thomas Mayor Joe Preston, Rachel Doran with Clean Energy Canada, Ring of Fire Metals CEO Kristan Straub and mining strategist Stan Sudol with The Republic of Mining. "We are very focused on it," she said Friday. "We understand the value of this investment in Canada."VW's battery plant deal changes Canada's auto sector. Whether it's worth $13B in subsidies is debatable"This Stellantis deal underpins two 5,000 job auto plants, a 2,500 job EV battery plant and a 650-person [research and development] headquarters," he tweeted.
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