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Brampton City Council Supports Stellantis Plant Protection

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Brampton city council has approved new planning safeguards for the Stellantis Brampton Assembly Plant, aiming to protect the site for automotive manufacturing and related activities.

Council voted to update the city’s official plan, zoning bylaw, and other policies to specifically designate the land at 2000 Williams Pkwy. for automotive assembly and associated manufacturing operations.

The motion was introduced by Patrick Brown and Gurpartap Singh Toor and is designed to bolster support for the automotive industry, which has been vital to Brampton’s economy for many years.

This decision comes as pressures continue on the North American auto sector, including U. S. trade actions and tariffs that have caused disruptions in production, investment, and jobs.

“With 3,000 Unifor workers and thousands more in the supplier network depending on these jobs, Stellantis’ recent violations of commitments to our governments and our collective agreement are unacceptable, and they must step up to protect Canadian workers and the Brampton Assembly Plant,” said Vito Beato, President, Unifor Local 1285​. “While our recent meeting with the president of Stellantis Canada was positive, words aren’t enough; this motion to zone the plant lands exclusively for automotive assembly is another way for all of us to stand strong together.”

The motion put forward by Mayor Patrick Brown and Regional Councillor Gurpartap Singh Toor reinforces support for an industry that has defined Brampton’s economic identity for generations while addressing ongoing challenges facing the North American auto sector due to U. S. trade actions and tariffs disrupting production, investment, and employment throughout the industry.

<p“Protecting automotive assembly at the Stellantis Brampton Assembly Plant is about securing good-paying jobs, supporting families, and ensuring our community remains competitive against global economic pressures,” Brown stated. “We will keep advocating alongside industry partners and our government allies to maintain automotive investment opportunities right here in Brampton.”

The council’s decision reflects rising concerns about the stability of Canada’s automotive sector, which supports around 125,000 direct jobs as well as hundreds of thousands of indirect jobs nationwide. Today’s unanimous vote helps safeguard a key manufacturing site while preparing nearby employment areas for long-term economic growth and investment readiness.

Automotive assembly facilities rank among the most desirable investments globally; they are recognized as significant job creators that attract supplier networks along with research development investments while providing skilled workforce opportunities-all contributing considerable economic advantages for local communities.


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