Unifor president vows 'massive fight' if American car producers move to take Canadian jobs | CBC News
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Amidst pressures from U.S. tariffs on Canadian automotive goods, Unifor union leaders met in London, Ont., expressing determination to protect jobs and industries. National president Lana Payne emphasized the necessity of worker action to resist any attempts by companies to relocate production. With U.S. tariffs potentially influencing automakers to move operations from Canada, union leaders plan to formulate strategies to counter these shifts and strengthen the Canadian auto sector, signaling a readiness to confront current challenges for future generations.
If they think they can appease Trump by shifting production out of Canada, there's going to be a massive, massive fight in this country.
It's a very dangerous time right now. There is so much at stake and so much at risk.
We need to make sure that we streamline our action plan and our next steps because.
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