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TORONTO-Ford Canada and the Canadian Auto Workers union began labor talks yesterday afternoon, with the future of an assembly plant in southern Ontario one of the major issues on the bargaining table. Ford asked the CAW to renegotiate its current labor contract, which doesn’t expire until 2011, after the union gave substantial concessions to both General Motors and Chrysler earlier this year.MORE