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Delay in Stellantis EV battery plant deal 'unacceptable,' Windsor's mayor says amid stalled negotiations

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Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says he is “deeply concerned” after two weeks of negotiations between the federal and provincial governments and Stellantis have failed to produce a new deal for the NextStar EV battery plant in Windsor.

“Each passing day increases the likelihood that Windsor, its workers, residents, and businesses will not receive the commitments made to them,” Dilkens said in a statement Friday afternoon.

Dilkens circulated a petition, which calls on the federal government to “finalize all outstanding financial matters” related to the NextStar battery factory, and he urged all residents to sign it.

Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens is urging residents to sign a petition calling on

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