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Canadian automotive executives call for greater ambition amid Trump threats

TORONTO - Canadian auto industry leaders say the country has to use the Trump-induced industrial crisis as an incentive to build bigger at home.

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Canadian automotive executives call for greater ambition amid Trump threats

An employee works on the production line at the Martinrea auto parts manufacturing plant, in Woodbridge, Ont. on Monday, Feb. 3, 2025. The site supplies auto parts to both Canadian and U.S. auto plants. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young


TORONTO - Canadian auto industry leaders say the country has to use the Trump-induced industrial crisis as an incentive to build bigger at home.

Flavio Volpe, head of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers鈥 Association, used a Canadian Club event in 海角社区官网to call for an exploration into the potential of a new Canadian-born automaker.

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