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MEDIA ADVISORY/PHOTO OP: GM Canada to Make Major Announcement at CAMI Automotive

Mon Nov 9, 2009 6:01am EST
  TORONTO, ONTARIO, Nov 09 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Arturo Elias, president, GM Canada will make a major announcement
regarding operations at CAMI Automotive on Monday, November 9, 2009.


Please note: The event and tour will be taking place inside the
             manufacturing plant.
             No open toe shoes or high heels are permitted.

WHO:         Arturo Elias, President, GM Canada
             The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry
             The Honourable Sandra Pupatello, Minister of Economic
             Development and Trade

WHEN:        TODAY, Monday, November 9, 2009

TIME:        9:45 a.m. Media Registration, Briefing, Safety Protocol Review
             and Escort to Plant Location
             10:30 a.m. event and tour

WHERE:       CAMI Automotive
             300 Ingersoll Street
             Ingersoll, Ontario
             Canada
             N5C 4A6


    

Contacts:
GM Canada
Adria MacKenzie
(905) 644-1824
(905) 442-6555 (FAX)
Email: Adria.mackenzie@gm.com

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