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City Oshawa
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Newsroom Ready: Auto sector raises alarm over tariff damage

Jeff Gray, president of Unifor Local 222 in Oshawa that represents GM workers, says while the impact of tariffs is still not clear, members are worried about their future. Workers and companies in the automotive sector are bracing for the massive disruptions expected after U.S. President Donald Trump went ahead with his long-threatened tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods. (March 4, 2025) 
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Create Date: 3/4/2025 3:40:00 PM 
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