Officials from the Ontario government have confirmed that a group of temporary workers from South Korea has recently arrived in Windsor to work at a new Stellantis electric vehicle battery manufacturing plant.
However, some Canadians are raising concerns that the use of taxpayer subsidies to employ foreign workers could disadvantage Canadians seeking employment opportunities in the auto industry.
"What's driving the concern is the $15 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies given to Stellantis," said Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre.
Global’s Colin D'Mello reports.
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However, some Canadians are raising concerns that the use of taxpayer subsidies to employ foreign workers could disadvantage Canadians seeking employment opportunities in the auto industry.
"What's driving the concern is the $15 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies given to Stellantis," said Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre.
Global’s Colin D'Mello reports.
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