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  2. Oshawa Car Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Oshawa Assembly (also known simply as GM Oshawa) is a manufacturing facility in the city of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, that built various automobiles for General Motors Canada. Vehicles were primarily produced for the US, Canadian, and Mexican markets, as well as exports for various countries around the world, particularly South America and the ...

  3. General Motors Canada - Wikipedia

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    General Motors of Canada Company (French: La Compagnie General Motors du Canada), commonly known as GM Canada, is the Canadian subsidiary of US-based company General Motors. [1] It is headquartered in Oshawa , Ontario , Canada.

  4. Oshawa Truck Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Oshawa Truck Assembly was a General Motors Canada automotive factory in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.It opened in its original location in downtown Oshawa in 1918 in order to build ambulances for World War I and Chevrolet vehicles before it merged with GM.

  5. General Motors to Close Operations at Canada's Oshawa Hub - AOL

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    In an effort to cut operating costs, General Motors (GM) is likely to close one of the largest auto production facilities in Oshawa, Ontario.

  6. Unifor, GM announce investment plan for Oshawa plant, 300 ...

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    General Motors will spend $170 million to transform its Oshawa Assembly plant into a stamping and after-market parts facility, extending the life of the historic plant and preserving 300 jobs.

  7. General Motors (GM) Inks 3-Year Deal With Unifor in Canada - AOL

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    General Motors' (GM) latest deal with Unifor workers solidifies its foothold in Canada, making the Oshawa plant an integral part of the automaker's success in the country.