Tag: Cami
Ontario election: A guide to the 10 London-area races and ridings
With the nomination deadline over, and the contests now set, Jennifer Bieman breaks down the ridings and who’s running in the London region.
Ontario votes: No riding will be hit harder than this one by 25% Trump tariffs
Voters in a Southwestern Ontario riding reliant on both the auto and farming industries, say tariffs are on their mind.
ANALYSIS: Trump tariffs would hammer SW Ontario auto, agri-food sectors
Southwestern Ontario may be Ground Zero for the impact U.S. tariffs would have on the provincial economy, national economists warned.
ANALYSIS: Trump tariffs would hammer Ontario auto, agri-food sectors
Southwestern Ontario may be Ground Zero for the impact U.S. tariffs would have on the provincial economy, national economists warned.
Will the end of electric-vehicle subsidies hurt London-area manufacturers?
The end of federal government cash subsidies for electric vehicle purchases will likely have little effect in London and region, the hub of EV production in Canada, say automotive industry observers.
Automotive giant Volkswagen is shutting down plants in Germany and cutting thousands of jobs, but pledged Tuesday it will open its $7 billion St. Thomas plant on time, with a full workforce.
Automotive giant Volkswagen is shutting down plants in Germany and cutting thousands of jobs, but pledged Tuesday it will open its $7 billion St. Thomas plant on time, with a full workforce.
Up a road without a charger: One EV driver’s pitch for better plug-in access
Roadwork on his St. Thomas street meant he couldn’t recharge his EV at home, says a man arguing for civic help. Does he have a point?
Vehicle future is still electric – setbacks and all, auto CEO tells London industry
Despite sluggish sales and automakers scaling back production, the future of automotive remains electric, London manufacturers heard
London’s business diversity celebrated at awards gala
From a global brewing giant to a bicycle shop and freight audit company, London celebrated its business diversity.
Cami workers ratify new deal, plant returning to two shifts
Workers at Cami Assembly in Ingersoll have ratified a two-year deal with GM Canada, a contract that increases wages and returns the automotive plant to two shifts starting in January. The contract â affecting about 1,300 workers represented by Unifor Local 88 at the Ingersoll plant â was ratified by 96 per cent of production […]