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With manufacturing sites in Brampton, Kingston and Thunder Bay in Ontario, in La Pocatière and St-Bruno in Quebec, as well as very long-term, structuring mobility projects and offices across the country, Alstom is a proud Canadian player.
May 12, 2021 · Thunder Bay's Alstom plant will manufacture 60 streetcars for the Toronto Transit Commission, with delivery starting in 2023.
Feb 3, 2021 · Alstom, a French-based company, last week completed its acquisition of Bombardier's rail division, which includes the Thunder Bay mass transit vehicle manufacturing plant.
Dec 7, 2022 · The head of the union representing Alstom workers in Thunder Bay, Ont., is calling for higher Canadian content requirements in public transportation projects, after a group that included...
Nov 30, 2021 · Cars for the distinctive green and white GO Transit fleet have been built in Alstom’s Thunder Bay 500,000 square-foot facility for over 45 years and the team completed the most recent Metrolinx order for 36 BiLevel passenger coaches and accessible cars this summer.
Nov 10, 2023 · 00:00:42. THUNDER BAY — Hundreds of workers at the local Alstom plant have a new contract. Members of Unifor Local 1075 voted Thursday to ratify the tentative three-year agreement, which...
Aug 29, 2022 · THUNDER BAY — It took a long time but the former Bombardier Transportation plant in Thunder Bay has some new signs on the property showing it's now owned by Alstom.
May 15, 2021 · THUNDER BAY – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paid a virtual visit to the Alstom plant in Thunder Bay, days after announcing a new streetcar order with the TTC will bring more work to the...
Dec 5, 2022 · The union representing workers at Thunder Bay’s Alstom (formerly Bombardier) rail coach manufacturing plant says the provincial government’s awarding of a multi-billion- dollar contract to a consortium led by Hitachi Rail has “deeply aggravated” challenges at the local plant.
Dec 2, 2022 · The contract includes $2.3 billion for light rail vehicle orders that the union contends could have been built at the Alstom plant in Thunder Bay had Canadian content rules been applied.