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After a turbulent week, auto industry takes a breath as tariffs paused — for now

After a turbulent week, auto industry takes a breath as tariffs paused — for now

WINDSOR, ONT. AND TORONTO — Canadian auto workers and the industry are catching their breath after a roller-coaster week that saw crushing tariffs imposed, then paused, as they wait for the next round of threats. Mohammad Thraya, who works at Stellantis' Windsor Assembly Plant, says the mood in the plant is changing daily but there's […]

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