Canada's auto sector faces an EV renaissance, but local job protection is a concern

Canada's auto industry is facing a renaissance as it transitions from building vehicles that run on fuel, to those that run on batteries. Cars pass along the assembly line at the Stellantis plant in Brampton, Ont., Friday, July 21, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

OTTAWA - Canada's auto industry is experiencing a renaissance as it transitions from building gas-powered vehicles to ones that run on batteries, but some are raising the alarm over the protection of local jobs.

Southern Ontario has become a hub for foreign automakers that have invested tens of billions of dollars since 2020 to build up electric-vehicle battery plants, with help from the federal government in the form of tax credits and subsidies.

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