Posted AT 9:15 PM EDT on 12/05/08
GM deals Windsor new blow
GREG KEENAN AND KAREN HOWLETT
Globe and Mail Update
General Motors Corp.'s decision to shutter a transmission plant in Windsor will push the tally of auto sector layoffs in Ontario's battered motor city beyond 4,000 in the past two years.
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