Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday the province is “in the midst of negotiating” after Unifor announced that it had reached a deal with Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd, in which the automaker would spend nearly $2 billion on its Canadian plants as part of collective bargaining negotiations. Ford said it hasn’t yet been determined how much taxpayers would contribute.
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Ontario premier says Ontario ‘in the midst of negotiating’ after deal reached between Ford, Canadian auto workers
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