Don't Bet the Factory On Canada Low-Loonie Manufacturing Revival

A Caterpillar Inc. 330D excavator separates materials during demolition of the former General Motors Co. transmission plant in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, on Monday, March. 9, 2015. Factory ruins scar the city once known as the British Empire's auto capital, from the dormant smoke stacks of a disused aluminum foundry to the rusty, gaping hole in the abandoned chrome and bumper plant visible from the highway. Demolition crews render a former General Motors Co. transmission works spanning three city blocks into piles of twisted steel. Photographer: Jeff Kowalsky/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A Caterpillar Inc. 330D excavator separates materials during demolition of the former General Motors Co. transmission plant in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, on Monday, March. 9, 2015. Factory ruins scar the city once known as the British Empire's auto capital, from the dormant smoke stacks of a disused aluminum foundry to the rusty, gaping hole in the abandoned chrome and bumper plant visible from the highway. Demolition crews render a former General Motors Co. transmission works spanning three city blocks into piles of twisted steel. Photographer: Jeff Kowalsky/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Don't Bet the Factory On Canada Low-Loonie Manufacturing Revival
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