Feds, Ontario ante up millions to produce electric vehicles at Ford’s Oakville plant
The federal and Ontario governments promised Thursday to pour hundreds of millions of dollars into an auto plant for the mass production of electric vehicles and the batteries that power them – a plan they said would help the country’s automotive industry stay competitive and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ottawa and the province said they will each chip in $295 million to support production at Ford Motor Co.’s plant in Oakville, Ont. The funding is part of a three-year agreement worth nearly $2 billion that was announced last month between the automaker and Unifor, the union that represents autoworkers in Canada.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Doug Ford called the joint investment an important step in building the next generation of Canada’s auto industry as it increasingly shifts towards green technology.
The agreement will have a significant impact on the industry’s supply chain, including auto parts suppliers in the region, Trudeau said from the company’s connectivity and innovation centre in the Ottawa suburb of Kanata.


