Despite COVID-19, chip shortages, a war and other supply chain crises, automakers have delivered a wave of vehicles to showrooms since last fall. And most of them are significant offerings
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| | | | | Friday, May 13, 2022 | | | | | | | Canada Conversations | | | | Automotive News Canada Toronto Bureau Chief David Kennedy has been covering the race to replace former Unifor president Jerry Dias, since he abruptly retired and found himself under investigation. Kennedy brings us up to speed on who’s in the race, what the next steps are, and when we’ll learn who will be the union’s next leader. | | Read More > | | | | | | | | | Unifor's presidential race heats up | VinFast vehicle and battery pricing | Cadillac's most expensive vehicle ever | Stellantis has a new head of purchasing | Watch the Video > |
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