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Canada threatens legal action after Stellantis moves Jeep Compass production to U.S.

Ottawa demands Stellantis preserve Brampton jobs and supplier commitments after Jeep Compass production moves to the U.S.
Canada, Stellantis

Canada Industry Minister Melanie Joly

On the Dash: 

  • Canada threatens legal action after Stellantis moves Jeep Compass production from Brampton to Illinois.
  • Stellantis plans a $13 billion investment in the U.S. to increase production and offset tariff costs.
  • The fate of Brampton jobs and supplier contracts hinges on ongoing negotiations with the Canadian government.

Canada is threatening legal action against Stellantis after the automaker announced it will move Jeep Compass SUV production from its Brampton, Ontario, plant to Illinois. Industry Minister Melanie Joly called the decision “unacceptable” and demanded that Stellantis propose new mandates to preserve Brampton jobs and maintain contracts with Canadian suppliers.

The move comes just as Stellantis announced plans to invest $13 billion in the U.S. over the next four years, marking the company’s largest-ever investment. The funds are intended to mitigate tariff costs and will increase annual vehicle production in the U.S. by 50%. 

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In a letter to CEO Antonio Filosa, posted on social media platform X, Joly emphasized that Stellantis has legally binding commitments to its Canadian operations, tied to past government support programs such as the Strategic Innovation Fund. She urged the company to extend the workers’ transition program at Brampton, negotiated with the union Unifor, through at least 2027. Notably, the plant employs roughly 3,000 workers.

Canada and Ontario have historically provided financial assistance to automakers to support plant upgrades and supplier integration, particularly after the 2009 financial crisis, when both GM and Chrysler received government aid. Moreover, Stellantis, alongside a partner, is also developing NextStar Energy, an EV battery plant eligible for substantial Canadian subsidies.

Additionally, the cross-border auto industry faces ongoing challenges from U.S. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican vehicles, despite provisions in the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Stellantis confirmed receipt of the Canadian government’s letter and indicated that it will share plans for Brampton after further discussions. To meet increased demand, the automaker is also reinstating a third shift at its Windsor, Ontario, plant for Chrysler Pacifica and Dodge Charger production.

The outcome of discussions will determine whether Stellantis maintains its commitments to its Canadian workforce and suppliers, even as the company accelerates investment in U.S. operations.

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