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Investing.com -- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday that General Motors will honor its obligations to workers at an Ontario plant where it is scrapping production of electric vans.
"We’re not satisfied with that," Carney told reporters, adding that he wants to see what else could be made at the plant.
The Premier of Ontario said GM will be held accountable over its decision to scrap electric van production and suggested the automaker may have a change of mind over the future of the plant.
Carney also addressed ongoing trade negotiations with the United States, warning that if Canada doesn’t make progress in sectoral talks, the government will "do what’s necessary to protect our workers."
"We will not allow unfair access to our market, if we don’t have access to another market," Carney said, while noting that negotiations haven’t yet reached that critical point.
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