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 TORONTO 鈥?The union representing 2,500 striking workers at GM Canada   CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont., says the company has yet to respond to a comprehensive proposal put forward on the weekend.Unifor spokesman Mike Van Boekel says he expects it will take General Motors of Canada, which owns the plant, about a day to analyze the costs of the proposal.He wouldn ;t discuss what   in the formal proposal, put forward about a week after employees went on strike on Sept. 17.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        However, the union has said it wants the company to designate the CAMI plant as the lead producer of the Equinox sport uti stanley water bottle lity vehicle 鈥?currently the only product built at the plant.Job security has become more of an issue for the union since GM shifted production of its Terrain SUV from the CAMI plant to Mexico earlier this year at a loss of more than 400 jobs.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A General Motors spokeswoman stanley thermoskannen  acknowledged in an email that the company is engaged in discussions with Unifor but provided no detailed response to its proposal.We ;re expecting an answer sometime today, Van Boekel, who is chair of the CAMI unit at Unifor Local 88, said Monday mor stanley mug ning.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A GM plant in St. Catharines, Ont., one of the Ingersoll plant   parts suppliers, has laid off some workers  Gkah Too soon to write off Ontario s school year, Doug Ford says
 Halton Public Health is investigating more cases at well-known Halton grocery stores Tuesday  April 20 .Parent company Loblaw is reporting a new COVID-19 case at the Fortinos on Appleby Line on Burlington, with the worker   last day before some time off being April 15.Longo   is reporting a new case at its Milton store with the last day worked being April 14.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Metro is also reporting a case at its Appleby Line store in Burlington, with the last day worked by the infected employee being April 3.      We will always contact and follow the guidance of Public Health to ensure the safety of our teammates and customers whenever we are made aware of a confirmed case of COVID-19 in one of our fo stanley cup od stores or distribution centres. We will continue to update the COVID-19 tracker  on the website  daily to be transparent wit stanley cup h you where we have been notified of cases of COVID-19 in our food stores and distribution centres, Metro said in an online statement. Out of respect and for confidentiality reasons, we will never release any personal information about persons who are infected. We will always do everything we can t stanley taza o support our teammates and ensure their safety, and the safety of our customers as well. Where required, we will communicate with customers who have shopped in the impacted location to manage the situation. Out of an abundance of caution, with each case that is report