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GM Canada to start producing a million face masks per month at Oshawa, Ont., plant

General Motors of Canada Ltd. is going to start producing up to amillion face masks per month at its facility in Oshawa, Ont., the company said Friday.

Company will provide masks to government at cost

GM's Oshawa, Ont., assembly plant has been a pillar of Canada's auto industry for over a century. The company said it is going to start producing up to a million face masks per month at that facility. (Eduardo Lima/The Canadian Press)

General Motors of Canada Ltd. is going to start producing up to amillion face masks per month at its facility in Oshawa, Ont., the company said Friday.

The company said50 employees working two shifts will soon be used to produce the masks, which are in short supply forhealth-care professionals on the front lines of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

GMhas not built any new vehiclesat its Oshawa facility since December 2019, but the company will convert portions of the facility to mask-making after the parent company was able to hammer out a system that worksat GM facilities in Michigan.

"The project still requires completion of additional work with our governments and our Unifor partners, and we will provide updates as we get ready to begin production," the company said in a statement, adding that the masks will be sold to authorities at cost.

GM Canada's biggest union, Unifor, has already signed off on the plan.

"Unifor members inOshawaare highly skilled and proud to step up and make whatever our country needs to get through this pandemic," Unifor president JerryDiassaid in a release. "The fact that Unifor members will help GM produce as many as a million fabric masks a month, for Health Canada at cost, is an example of what we can do when we work together."

Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Navdeep Bainsgave the company and the entireautomotive sector kudos for"stepping up in a big way to retoolin the fight against COVID-19."

In an emailed statement to CBC News, Bainssaid, "We are rising to the challenge, supporting our hard-working frontline and essential workers, and keeping Canadians safe."

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said the masks would be provided to government at no cost. In fact, GM will sell them to the government at cost, meaning for what it costs to produce them but no more.
    Apr 24, 2020 1:56 PM ET

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