The Canadian government has threatened legal action against global car giant Stellantis over its plans to move production of the Jeep Compass to the US.
Earlier this week, Stellantis revealed a $13bn (£9.68bn) investment in America and plans to shift manufacturing of the Compass model from Ontario to its Illinois plant.
Canada's Industry Minister Mélanie Joly said the firm had made a "legally binding" commitment to stay in the city of Brampton in exchange for financial support, and would "exercise all options, including legal" if it did not uphold the agreement.
In a statement to news agency Reuters, Stellantis said it was investing in Canada and had plans for its Brampton plant.
