OTTAWA - The head of Stellantis says a decision to move production of the Jeep Compass from Brampton, Ont., to Illinois was "not taken lightly."
Speaking to members of Parliament during a House of Commons industry and technology committee meeting today, Stellantis president Jeff Hines said the company is looking at options to get laid-off workers back on the job.
The federal government said last week it's limiting how many vehicles Stellantis and General Motors can import tariff-free after both companies cut back their Canadian operations.
Ottawa announced it was reducing the remission quota for GM by 24 per cent and the quota for Stellantis by 50 per cent.
Noting that the company is offering transfer opportunities for workers, Hines said Stellantis wants to find a solution to provide

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