In 2025, major U.S. automakers like General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis significantly reduced their operations in Canada, with reports indicating that their collective vehicle production dropped to just under 420,000 units, down from over 1.9 million two decades earlier. This decline reflects a broader trend of U.S. automakers wanting to exit the Canadian market due to tariffs and other economic pressures.
They been screwing us over.
In 2025, major U.S. automakers like General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis significantly reduced their operations in Canada, with reports indicating that their collective vehicle production dropped to just under 420,000 units, down from over 1.9 million two decades earlier. This decline reflects a broader trend of U.S. automakers wanting to exit the Canadian market due to tariffs and other economic pressures.