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'We won't back down' — Hundreds protest Trump trade war at Unifor Windsor rally
@Source: windsorstar.com
Asked about the automakers in Detroit, Snow warned they should never think they can pull a single piece of equipment out of a Canadian plant.
“No matter what we’ve got to do, we’re going to protect those jobs inside that facility,” said Snow, adding that Trump’s idea of taking back automotive jobs is false. “They’ve always been Canadian jobs — we’ve built automobiles in Canada for over 100 years.
“It’s our industry as much as it is his. He just needs to take a look and see how intertwined our two countries are in the auto sector.”
For Ian Lindsey, a retired Chrysler worker from Windsor, Saturday’s rally was about standing up for the labour movement and standing proud for Canada.
“We’re in a tough time right now and we’ve got to stick together,” Lindsey told the Star. “I am really looking forward to this Canadian movement.
“I think this is the perfect opportunity to make our country stronger.
“I hope it keeps going.”
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