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Ontario Helping To Put Chrysler On Sustainable Footing Government Providing Loan Of $1.258 Billion To Help Automaker Restructure

Ontario is partnering with the Canadian and American governments to restructure Chrysler and help it become stronger and more sustainable.

Ontario’s participation will help Ontario families — particularly those in Windsor, Brampton and in communities throughout Ontario where auto parts are made — by strengthening the company’s competitiveness during this time of global economic crisis. 

Ontario is contributing loans to Chrysler worth $1.258 billion, which combined with $2.517 billion from the federal government, brings Canada’s total commitment to Chrysler’s restructuring to $3.775 billion. 

This support is proportional to the US $12.08 billion funding package for Chrysler announced earlier today by President Obama.

Read more about the restructuring deal.