Canada’s EV market was already in trouble. Tariffs made it worse, Ontario workers say

Canada’s EV market was already in trouble. Tariffs made it worse, Ontario workers say

INGERSOLL — Bob Pulham recalls the optimism in the air when General Motors began producing electric vans in Ingersoll, Ont., in late 2022.
As the first BrightDrop commercial van rolled off the line at the CAMI Assembly plant, GM

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