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GM Announces $691 Million Investment in Ontario Plant

May 1, 20262 Mins Read
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GM Announces 1 Million Investment in Ontario Plant
General Motors says its St. Catharines plant, along with those in Buffalo, N.Y., and Flint, Mich., will produce its engines for SUVs and trucks. (Paul Sancya/Associated Press)
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General Motors has revealed plans to invest $691 million into its St. Catharines Propulsion Plant, aiming to enhance the production of its new V-8 engines for full-sized trucks and SUVs.

The company states that this upgrade will make St. Catharines the third facility manufacturing the sixth generation of this engine, joining locations in Buffalo, N. Y., and Flint, Mich.

This investment arrives amidst worries about the future of Canada’s automotive industry due to tariffs set by the U. S. government.

Jack Uppal, president of GM Canada, mentioned in a news release that this funding confirms St. Catharines’ significance in one of GM’s key vehicle programs for years ahead.

The automaker is also investing in its Oshawa plant that builds pickup trucks, although it recently reduced operations from three shifts down to two at the end of January.

Meanwhile, GM’s CAMI assembly plant located in Ingersoll, Ont., has been inactive since halting production on its electric delivery van last year.

Trevor Longpre, chairperson for Unifor Local 199 at the GM powertrain plant, shared with CBC Niagara that this investment signifies strong confidence in both the plant and its workers after a challenging year for the auto industry.

“This investment is a signal that this plant makes great quality products for their highest-demand and best-selling vehicles, so we take that as an encouraging sign,” he said.

Longpre added that it shows General Motors St. Catharines will remain a part of the company’s presence in Canada moving forward.

The impact on the workforce remains uncertain; currently, there are just under 500 active employees with around 150 on layoff status.

However, Longpre noted that following a year filled with uncertainty caused by tariffs from U. S. President Donald Trump and his calls for automotive manufacturing relocation to the U. S., this news is positive.

“Considering the uncertainty that’s all throughout the auto industry right now, news like this is the first positive news we’ve heard since the tariffs were enacted last year. So, this is very encouraging to hear for us and especially for our community.”


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