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GM to spend $63 million on Oshawa plant
Summary
General Motors will invest $63 million to upgrade stamping operations at its Oshawa, Ontario assembly plant, part of $1.5 billion committed there since 2020.
Content
General Motors will spend $63 million to upgrade stamping operations at its assembly plant in Oshawa, Ontario. The company says the work supports preparations to build the next generation of gas-powered full‑sized pickups. The announcement follows the end of the plant's third shift at the end of January, which led to about 500 direct layoffs and additional job losses at suppliers. Oshawa is now GM's only active vehicle assembly plant in Canada after production of an electric delivery van ended in Ingersoll last year.
Key facts:
- GM announced a $63 million investment to upgrade stamping operations at the Oshawa assembly plant.
- The company says the spending supports preparations to build next-generation gas-powered full-sized pickups.
- With this announcement, GM has dedicated $1.5 billion to the Oshawa plant since 2020.
- The plant's third shift ended at the end of January, resulting in about 500 direct layoffs and further supplier job impacts.
- Oshawa is GM's only active vehicle assembly plant in Canada after the Ingersoll electric van program ended.
- Reports link GM's pullback on some Canadian production to recent U.S. policy changes affecting electric vehicle support and tariffs.
Summary:
The investment underscores GM's stated commitment to the Oshawa facility while recent shift cuts have led to layoffs and supplier impacts. The development comes amid broader production adjustments and reported links to U.S. policy shifts. Undetermined at this time.
