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In this new episode, Professor Richard D. Wolff unpacks the growing tension between Canada and the U.S. as Stellantis makes its next major move in the North American auto industry. With governments offering massive EV incentives, labor costs rising, and automation transforming factories, Wolff explains how this corporate battle could redefine manufacturing, trade, and jobs across the continent. Is Canada’s economic strategy giving it the upper hand in the race for the future of car production — or will the U.S. fight back with new industrial policies? Wolff dives deep into the politics, economics, and power struggle shaping this critical turning point for both nations. Stay tuned for a sharp, fact-driven breakdown of how Stellantis’ decisions could reshape global auto competition in 2025 and beyond. #RichardWolff #WolffResponds #Stellantis #CanadaVsUS #AutoIndustry #USEconomy #CanadaEconomy #ManufacturingCrisis #EconomicCrisis #EVIndustry #GlobalTrade #ElectricVehicles #NorthAmericaTrade #AutoWar #WolffAnalysis ---------------------------- ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is a fan-made educational production and is not affiliated with Professor Richard D. Wolff or any organization associated with him. The narration uses a synthesized AI voice inspired by his publicly available ideas and statements, created solely for informational, analytical, and motivational purposes. All discussions are based on publicly accessible information, reports, and interpretations, which may include opinions and should not be regarded as verified fact. All visuals, captions, and editing are original creative works produced under fair use and transformative educational guidelines. We do not intend to mislead, defame, or harm any individual or institution, nor do we endorse violence or illegal activities. Our sole aim is to promote thoughtful dialogue, deeper understanding, and critical reflection on the economic and social issues discussed.