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  2. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Taken over by GM in 1929. Permanently closed in 2010 as part of GM's restructuring plans. All operations were transferred to St. Catharines Propulsion Plant. The components factory was demolished in 2016 and the site will be re-developed for mixed-use residential and commercial development. St. Catharines Foundry: St. Catharines, Ontario: Canada

  3. Ed Learn - Wikipedia

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    For his efforts, he was named CFL east all-star in 1964, 1966, 1968, and 1969. In addition, he was often used as a punt returner, returning 496 punts for a lifetime average of 6.0 yards per return. After his CFL career, he became owner of a car dealership in St Catharines, Ontario. [3

  4. General Motors Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, the "McLaughlin Motor Car Company" was founded in Ontario by Samuel McLaughlin. [5] The first year saw the sale of 154 McLaughlin cars. [6]McLaughlin and William C. Durant, respectively the biggest carriage builders in Canada and the United States, contracted for Durant's Buick to supply McLaughlin with power trains for 15 years.

  5. REO Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The REO Motor Car Company was a company based in Lansing, Michigan, which produced automobiles and trucks from 1905 to 1975. At one point, the company also manufactured buses on its truck platforms. Ransom E. Olds was an entrepreneur who founded multiple companies in the automobile industry.

  6. Studebaker Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, the company moved its entire car operations to Hamilton. The Canadian car side had always been a money-maker and Studebaker was looking to curtail disastrous losses. That took the plant from a single to double shift - 48 to 96 cars daily. The last car to roll off the line was a turquoise Lark Cruiser on March 17, 1966.

  7. Automotive industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Oshawa Car Assembly (1907–present) St. Catharines Engine Plant (1954–present) Honda: Honda Canada Inc. Honda of Canada Manufacturing (1986–present) Stellantis: Stellantis Canada: Brampton Assembly (1985–present) Windsor Assembly (1928–present) Etobicoke Casting Plant (1942–present; acquired in 1964) Toyota: Toyota Canada Inc.

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