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GM’s new electric delivery vans will be made in Canada
Newly ratified deal gives Ontario workers a bigger bite of EV manufacturing, with GM to invest $1 billion to transform its CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont. Deliveries to start in late 2021
Workers at the CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont., have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a deal that will see General Motors invest $1 billion to turn the facility into Canada’s first large-scale auto plant for electric delivery vehicles.
The ratification comes after an announcement Friday night that GM and the union representing CAMI’s 1,900 workers, Unifor, had reached a tentative agreement to start producing the company’s “first-to-last-mile” electric light commercial vehicle, the EV600, at the Ontario plant.
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