Navistar's Canadian workers approve two-year deal

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TORONTO, July 15 (Reuters) - Workers at Navistar International Corp.'s Canadian heavy-truck plant overwhelmingly approved a new two-year contract on Monday ending a bitter six-week strike at the Chatham, Ontario, facility.

The Canadian Auto Workers union said said about 81 percent of eligible voters, including laid off workers, at the plant in southwestern Ontario voted in favor of the deal, which included a guarantee the plant would not close for at least a year.

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