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could have an impact in Canada, experts say. It would hobble the tightly integrated auto sector just as it attempts to resume normal operations following the pandemic.
Flavio Volpe, head of the Automotive Parts Manufacturer’s Association, said a U.S. work stoppage would cause plants north of the border to slow or halt production within a couple days. Volpe represents most parts makers in Canada that employ a total of about 100,000. Almost half of the auto parts made in Ontario are shipped to assembly plants in the United States.
, a move that will eliminate over 600 jobs and see more than 70 weekly papers converted into digital-only platforms.
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