Japanese company building a $1.6B battery separator plant in Ontario | ANNOUNCEMENT
PM Trudeau announces a 'generational investment' from a Japanese company to build a $1.6B battery separator plant in Port Colborne, Ont.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
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This is like a government going 1000% in blueray technology. Japan is smart and will automate this plant
If it’s anything like the show he put in it Saskatoon they will rent the building for this and nothing happens like nothing just a big bill
If you thought gas companies gouged a lot on fuel for decades, just wait til you see what power companies will do with a monopolized market that involves vehicles on top of what they have now
@t56766
17 күн бұрын
Foot peddle like the flintstones
Japanese ppl are honourable, hence they chose to do business with another honourable country like Canada with an honourable PM. Despite the gloom and doom that the Cons (including even the poor trailer Cons) say about Trudeau’s tax policy on capital gains, companies are coming in by the droves. Trudeau and Canada for the win.
@professormcclaine5738
17 күн бұрын
Keep drinking the kool aid.
@Pepe46873
17 күн бұрын
Thank you. 10 credits will be added to your score
It's amazing to me how much we are investing in EVs and Batteries, yet we can't get enough trades nor do we have enough power infrastructure in place.... Every trade that works on a government job just means prices of homes will continuely increase.....
@PaulMartin-qu5up
17 күн бұрын
These are jobs and taxes for decades to come. Why would you cry over huge investments in our totally awesome country.
@benjaminchioa1668
17 күн бұрын
They will just bring more foreign worker saying they can’t find skilled workers for their plant in Canada. It’s same old story.
共に胜つ ウィンウィン , a Canada-Japan Win-Win cooporation !
Corporate welfare at it's finest with Ontarion Conservatives and Federal Liberals.
@PaulMartin-qu5up
16 күн бұрын
You just pissed it's not in oil anymore.
@akapbhan
16 күн бұрын
@@PaulMartin-qu5up not really Batteries(the way that they are right now) are in no way green.. You need much simpler battery technology with possibly lower range but easier to extract and use metals for this to be viable in the longer term.
@PaulMartin-qu5up
16 күн бұрын
@@akapbhan That's not true at all but, I'm not here to educate. Besides, you complaint had nothing to do with "green". It was about corporate welfare. Government only has a handful of leavers to pull to direct an economy and subsidies is one of them. There will always be subsidies. We just have to choose via voting where we want those subsidies focused.
Trudeau's Corporate Welfare !
End EV greenwashing
sounds like a win for canadians
@EyeSee4.8
17 күн бұрын
No, it will be a loss. Canada most likely had to pay them 2 billion to open a business here. They will start the project but never finish it. No sane company invests its own money in a country that raises the cost of shipping, manufacturing, and production every 6 months.
@benjaminchioa1668
16 күн бұрын
EV are currently losing money I’m not too optimistic about this.
@stephenkinsella4009
16 күн бұрын
When you say Canadians , do you mean Japan??
@benjaminchioa1668
16 күн бұрын
Future Japanese-Canadians bec they will immigrate🤣
It’s a shame Trudeau missed his/ her calling - snake oil - this will be worse w plastic bags
@t56766
17 күн бұрын
Is the plant a bad thing ?
trudeau nightmare world
Resign Justin