General Motors is pumping an additional $46 million into Oshawa Assembly, bringing their next-gen pickup investment to around ...
General Motors Co. GM-N is spending $63-million at its plant in Oshawa, Ont., to upgrade the metal-stamping shop ahead of the arrival of the automaker’s next generation of full-sized pickup trucks.
GM has announced that it will invest an additional C$63 million into its Oshawa Assembly plant in Ontario to support next-gen ...
General Motors Canada has thrown the City of Oshawa a bone after layoffs in January 2026 left nearly 1,200 Canadians without jobs.
GM will invest 63 million Canadian dollars in its Oshawa plant to support next-generation truck production. The move comes amid rising U.S.-Canada trade tensions and threats of funding clawbacks.
It looks like the costs of tariffs don't exactly matter as the next generation of full-size trucks will be built in Canada.
Oshawa’s continued role in GM’s full-size truck portfolio OSHAWA, ON, Feb. /CNW/ – GM Canada today announced a new C$63 million ...
The company's spending at the Oshawa Assembly plant comes as Canadian officials say they want to claw back funding granted to ...
The investment comes despite tariffs on Canadian products shipping to the U.S., and what changes will come to the U.S.-Mexico ...
With the layoffs of some 500 workers just a month prior, General Motors Canada has announced a $63 million investment in the stamping operations at the Oshawa Assembly plant as it prepares for the ...
OSHAWA — General Motors says it will spend $63 million to upgrade stamping operations at its assembly plant in Oshawa, Ont.