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“GM Invests $691M in St. Catharines Plant for V-8 Engine Production”

General Motors has announced a $691 million investment in its St. Catharines Propulsion Plant to facilitate the production of its latest V-8 engines for full-sized trucks and SUVs. This upgrade will position St. Catharines as the third facility to manufacture the sixth generation of the engine, joining plants in Buffalo, N.Y., and Flint, Mich.

The decision to invest in the plant comes amid concerns regarding the impact of U.S. tariffs on Canada’s automotive industry. GM Canada president Jack Uppal stated that this investment solidifies St. Catharines’ involvement in a key vehicle program for the foreseeable future.

While GM has also been focusing on its Oshawa plant, which manufactures pickup trucks, the company recently reduced production shifts there. Additionally, the GM CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont., has been inactive since discontinuing the production of electric delivery vans last year.

Trevor Longpre, Unifor Local 199 plant chair for the GM powertrain plant, expressed optimism about the investment, highlighting it as a vote of confidence in the plant and its workforce following a challenging period in the auto industry. He emphasized the plant’s ability to deliver high-quality products for their popular vehicles, signaling a positive outlook for the future.

Longpre acknowledged that the specific impact on the current workforce, which includes approximately 500 active employees with 150 on layoff, is yet to be determined. However, he viewed the investment as a promising development, especially amidst uncertainties stemming from tariffs and demands for automotive production relocation made by U.S. President Donald Trump.

The news of GM’s investment in St. Catharines is seen as a positive and encouraging development for the community, providing a sense of stability in an otherwise turbulent auto industry landscape.

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