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  2. General Motors Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Oshawa facility was ranked number 1 facility in overall quality in North and South America by J. D. Power. [citation needed] The Truck Plant was closed to give industry to Mexico, and reopen old Saturn Plants. [citation needed] General Motors of Canada announced a naming rights deal for the General Motors Centre in Oshawa

  3. 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 builds 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 ...

  4. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    General Motors Ltd. Hendon, England: United Kingdom: Chevrolet: 1924: 1930: GM's first British plant predating the acquisition of Vauxhall. Operated out of a leased plant. General Motors Ltd. Southampton, England: United Kingdom: Chevrolet: 1938: 1946: Operations interrupted by German bombing of the UK during WWII. GM Powertrain Fredericksburg ...

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

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  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. GM's Oshawa Assembly plant builds its first Chevy Silverado ...

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  8. McLaughlin Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    McLaughlin's fifth-wheel 1910s Democrat buckboard 1910 Model 41 touring car 1915 touring car 1923 Master Six Special touring car, manufactured by GM Canada. Robert McLaughlin began building carriages in 1867 beside the cutters and wagons in his blacksmith's shop in Enniskillen, a small village 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Oshawa, Ontario.

  9. CAMI Assembly - Wikipedia

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    CAMI Assembly (formerly CAMI (Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Inc.) Automotive) is an assembly plant wholly owned by General Motors Canada.The plant occupies 570 acres (230 ha) and has 1,700,000 square feet (157,900 m 2) of floor space of which 400,000 square feet (37,161 m 2) was added in 2016, [2] as part of a $560 million investment.