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Ford: August Sales Top the Chart

Ford: August Sales Top the Chart

Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd. announced on Wednesday that August 2010 had remarkably been the best since 1990 with sales increasing 8% during the month. With sales increasing by 8 % in compared to what it had been last year, the Detroit automaker once again retained the top sales spot in Canada in August.
GM: Canadian & U.S. loans repaid

GM: Canadian & U.S. loans repaid

Less than a year since it emerged from bankruptcy, GM has today confirmed it has repaid the loans it received from the U.S. and Canadian governments.   It is an important step towards reducing government ownership of the firm.  
Ford Canada sales jump 25 percent in June

Ford Canada sales jump 25 percent in June

By John McCrank
Fiat completes Chrysler deal

Fiat completes Chrysler deal

The new company, Chrysler Group LLC, will begin operating immediately and will be led by Fiat chief executive Sergio Marchionne.
Crunch time looms for GM and Chrysler restructuring

Crunch time looms for GM and Chrysler restructuring

By Kevin Krolicki and John Crawley
GM prepares for bankruptcy

GM prepares for bankruptcy

By Kevin Krolicki and John Crawley
GM takes $500 million in Canadian loans

GM takes $500 million in Canadian loans

The funding, part of an interim bridge loan announced in December, is to be used only for working capital while GM revamps ahead of a June 1 deadline imposed by Washington and Ottawa.
Chrysler Canada set to reopen assembly plants in Ontario

Chrysler Canada set to reopen assembly plants in Ontario

The reopening of the Windsor and Brampton plants was confirmed in a statement by Chrysler yesterday, April 6, and will mean around 8,000 people will be able to return to work.
Canada, like U.S., sees auto plan this month

Canada, like U.S., sees auto plan this month

The White House said on Thursday that President Barack Obama would unveil bailout plans for auto manufacturers before leaving for a European trip on March 31, and Canadian Industry Minister Tony Cleme
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Union "optimistic" as Chrysler Canada talks begin

By John McCrank
Toyota says Canada must get auto stimulus flowing

Toyota says Canada must get auto stimulus flowing

"We are moving right now into the peak selling season for automotive in Canada and if we don't put some sort of incentive into the marketplace soon, then the automotive dealers are likely to sort of l
Chrysler Canada cannot afford GM-CAW deal: source

Chrysler Canada cannot afford GM-CAW deal: source

The CAW said the GM agreement, ratified Wednesday, shaves several dollars an hour off labor costs for active employees and significantly reduces the costs for retirees.
Ford joins Chrysler in saying GM-CAW deal too weak

Ford joins Chrysler in saying GM-CAW deal too weak

The company joined Chrysler in saying it wants more concessions from the CAW, which has agreed to open up contract agreements with the Detroit-based automakers to try to help the companies though the
GM says can survive March without new aid

GM says can survive March without new aid

GM said in a statement that it had been able to defer the first tranche of its aid request after stepping up the pace of planned cost-cutting and holding back on some spending that had been planned fo
Chrysler wants concessions to keep Canada plants

Chrysler wants concessions to keep Canada plants

By Randall Palmer
Canada open to automaker aid after deadline: report

Canada open to automaker aid after deadline: report

The article, citing an interview with Industry Minister Tony Clement on Friday, said the Canadian government has also looked at 'Plan B' scenarios in the event one of the companies goes bankrupt.
GM and Chrysler seeks nearly $22 billion more in aid

GM and Chrysler seeks nearly $22 billion more in aid

By Kevin Krolicki and Poornima Gupta
Toyota to cut hours and offer buyouts to U.S. workers

Toyota to cut hours and offer buyouts to U.S. workers

The world's No.1 automaker, struggling as the global credit crunch sends auto sales sliding, said it would shut down production for more days in April at plants in the United States, Canada and Mexico

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