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(L-R) President of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Ray Tanguay, Toyota Motor Corporation President Katsuaki Watanabe, Canadian Federal Minister of Industry Tony Clement, and Premier of Ontario Dalton McGuinty pose at a newly opened Toyota automobile assembly plant in Woodstock, about 130 km (81 miles) southwest of Toronto, Ontario, December 4, 2008. Toyota Canada Inc cut the ribbon on a new C$1.1 billion ($859 million) assembly plant in Woodstock, Ontario on Thursday, bringing about 1,200 new jobs to a sector that has been losing jobs rapidly. The plant is assembling the RAV4, a compact sports utility vehicle, and will produce up to 100,000 vehicles a year in Woodstock, a small city of around 36,000 people, known for its tree-lined streets and Victorian homes.
Federal Minister of Industry Tony Clement speaks at a newly opened Toyota automobile assembly plant in Woodstock, about 130 km (81 miles) southwest of Toronto, Ontario, December 4, 2008. Toyota Canada Inc cut the ribbon on a new C$1.1 billion ($859 million) assembly plant in Woodstock, Ontario on Thursday, bringing about 1,200 new jobs to a sector that has been losing jobs rapidly. The plant is assembling the RAV4, a compact sports utility vehicle, and will produce up to 100,000 vehicles a year in Woodstock, a small city of around 36,000 people, known for its tree-lined streets and Victorian homes.