“GM‘s Oshawa Assembly will return to a two-shift operation in light of forecasted demand and the evolving trade environment. These changes will help support a sustainable manufacturing footprint as GM reorients the Oshawa plant to build more trucks in Canada for Canadian customers. GM Canada’s record sales have enabled us to invest $2.6 billion locally since 2020 in new programs, including upgrades at Oshawa for next-generation gas-powered trucks. GM has been building vehicles in Canada since 1918, and we are implementing a plan to keep building here for Canadians for another 100-plus years. The company will work with our partners to support employees through the transition,” GM Canada stated.
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