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400 more jobs announced at Oakville assembly plant

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Employees with Ford Edges on the production line at the Ford Oakville assembly plant.Peter Power/The Globe and Mail

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Employees touch hands with John Hinrichs, right, and Jerry Dias, left, as they roll off the line in a Ford Edge during the ceremonial portion of Ford's official kick-off of the new 2015 Ford Edge production at the assembly plant in Oakville, Ontario on Thursday, February 26, 2015.Peter Power/The Globe and Mail

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Joe Hinrichs, president, The Americas, Ford Motor Company, holds his phone up to take a group selfie. Ford announced the addition of 400 new employees to supplement the 1,000 new employees that were announced last year.Peter Power/The Globe and Mail

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Jerry Dias, national president, Unifor, is reflected in the window of a Ford Edge while he speaks during Ford's official kick-off.Peter Power/The Globe and Mail

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Joe Hinrichs, president, The Americas, Ford Motor Company, speaks in Oakville, Ontario. The investment of C$700 million into the Oakville Assembly plant has transformed it into one of the most competitive and and advanced manufacturing plants in Canada, according to Ford.Peter Power/The Globe and Mail

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Ford Edges on the assembly line.Peter Power/The Globe and Mail

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