Hundreds of General Motors employees took to the sidewalk outside the CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont., on Wednesday to call on the automotive company to find a new vehicle for production at the plant.
The workers, represented by Unifor Local 88, want clarity soon on the future of production after last week's announcement that the CAMI plant would no longer be involved in the BrightDrop electric delivery van.
A similar protest was underway in Brampton when CBC London spoke to people at the protest in Ingersoll.
Unifor says the "Solidarity Actions" at the Brampton Assembly Plant and CAMI plant were set after Stellantis announced its intent to relocate the Jeep Compass program from Brampton to the U.S. and GM said it would be cancelling the BrightDrop program at CAMI.
In Ingersoll, approx

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