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By Scott Anderson
TORONTO, July 14 (Reuters) - Navistar International Corp. and the union representing hourly workers at its Canadian truck plant said on Sunday they reached a tentative agreement that could end a violent six-week strike at the Chatham, Ontario, facility.
The 645 workers at the plant in western Ontario, near the Detroit and Windsor border, will vote on the two-year deal on Monday.
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