“there’s no doubt the trump administration’s ev policies are having an effect,” said stewart, who feels a february 2026 production date may still prove a bit ambitious.
“this is more about the changes in the ev policy than tariffs. the company is trying to determine what powertrains make sense for the market.”
the brampton assembly retooling pause is more about ev policy than u.s. tariff threats, says james stewart, president of unifor local 444, shown speaking to reporters in windsor on feb. 10, 2025 at the turner road union hall.
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windsor star
the brampton plant is being retooled under terms of unifor’s 2023 collective agreement with stellantis and with support from both the provincial and federal governments.
in the meantime, unifor members are getting enhanced income support during the retooling period. with that timeline now extended, unifor officials said it’s unclear whether those extra payments will also be extended.
“our members in the auto sector understand the ups and downs of the industry, so a timing delay isn’t out of the ordinary,” payne told the star.
“however, this is not an ordinary time and because of the threats and chaos, we know our members are feeling additional worry right now.
“i want to remind everyone that stellantis is contractually committed to this vehicle program, and we expect the company to live up to its commitments to our members and to the governments of canada and ontario.”
‘this is not an ordinary time … because of the threats and chaos.’ unifor national president lana payne is shown at a news conference in toronto on aug. 29, 2023, during detroit 3 auto talks.
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the canadian press
the compass is to be built on the stla medium platform and is set to replace a model that was built in mexico.