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Pages in category "Truck manufacturers of Canada" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
As part of its commercial truck range, Lincoln-Mercury also marketed the Ford C-series tilt-cab truck as an M-series; produced until 1968. The first-generation Ford Econoline was marketed in Canada as the Mercury Econoline EM-series, sharing both van and pickup truck body configurations. As Mercury-brand light-truck production ended during the ...
General Motors and the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) union reached a tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining contract on May 15, 2008, a full four months before the existing contract was due to expire. As part of the agreement, GM pledged to maintain production at the Oshawa, Ontario pickup truck plant and made other production ...
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General Motors Co will invest 1 billion Canadian dollars in its Canadian operations to expand production of highly profitable full-size pickup trucks to meet growing demand, Chief Executive Mary ...
The new Ford F-150 truck goes through the assembly line at the Ford plant in Dearborn, Michigan. ... both Canadian-made parts and US-made parts are counted as effectively coming from one country ...
Construction will begin immediately at Oshawa Assembly and will include a new body shop and flexible assembly module, to support a fast response to strong customer demand for GM’s new family of pickup trucks." Oshawa pickup production started on November 10, 2021 when the first Canadian-made Silverado HD was completed. [11]
In 2015, Ford made a body of the F-150 with lightweight military-grade aluminum alloy. This made it have better fuel efficiency, making it resistant to rust, letting the truck last longer. High ...