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Electrification of Windsor’s auto industry promises new jobs — but what happens to blue-collar workers?

For 23 years, Jayson Mercier has packed a meal, left his home and hit the road to go to work at the Windsor Assembly Plant.

The southwestern Ontario city’s biggest employer is about to go through some major changes as Stellantis, the company that owns the plant, makes big moves to electrify its automobiles. From a $4.9-billion investment to build a new electric vehicle (EV) battery plant and a $3.6-billion investment to retool both the Windsor and Brampton assembly plants for fully electric vehicles — times are changing.

Count on the CBC to push the lie about “Good Green Jobs.” Jobs are antithetical to the green-scam.

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