Mr. Speaker, one day after the Prime Minister went to the White House, promising that he would fight for Canadian workers, we learn from the U.S. commerce secretary that there will be no relief for Canadian finished automobiles. This is after 700 Oshawa GM workers lost their jobs, with $4 billion of GM money going to the U.S.; 900 CAMI workers in Ingersoll lost their jobs, with those jobs going to the U.S.; and 150 workers at Stellantis were sent home, while $8 billion of Stellantis money goes to the U.S.
The Prime Minister failed to stand up for auto workers yesterday. Will he do so now?
