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From Friday's Globe and Mail The tentative agreements reached yesterday by the Canadian Auto Workers with Chrysler and General Motors may take a bit of the sting out of the announcement by GM earlier in the week that it will be shutting its transmission plant in Windsor, Ont. But they are...
Some days, it feels like Canada's auto industry is as preoccupied with making speeches as making pickup trucks. The unions say Canadian car factories are getting killed by the rising dollar and by unfair trade, and ask the government for financial aid. The auto manufacturers say they're getting...
But Opposition wants tougher job guarantees Rob Ferguson Queen's Park Bureau Mounting layoffs at General Motors of Canada Ltd. won't disqualify the automaker from more financial support from taxpayers, Premier Dalton McGuinty vows as the Opposition continues pushing for tougher job guarantees....
R10 - (GM-Government-Funding) TORONTO (Keith Leslie) 33s. Premier Dalton McGuinty says Ontario will give General Motors more money for new projects, despite thousands of layoffs announced by the automaker. (WA) (SOURCE:The Canadian Press) (1055a) R11 - (GM-Government-Funding) TORONTO. x--15s....
By: James Munroe Two-thousand recent layoffs at General Motors is not enough to dissuade Dalton McGuinty from forking over more cash to the auto sector. The Premier said the province is preparing to give GM tens of millions more. GM wants the provincial and federal governments to contribute about...
TORONTO (AP) - Ontario's provincial government is prepared to give General Motors more taxpayer money for new projects, despite 2,300 layoffs recently announced by the automaker, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday. GM has already received 235 million Canadian dollars ($236 million) from the...
TORONTO (AP) - Ontario's provincial government is prepared to give General Motors more taxpayer money for new projects, despite 2,300 layoffs recently announced by the automaker, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday. GM has already received 235 million Canadian dollars ($236 million) from the...
By: Keith Leslie, THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO - Ontario's Liberal government is prepared to give General Motors more taxpayers'money for new projects despite thousands of layoffs recently announced by an automaker that's already received $235 million from the province, Premier Dalton McGuinty said...
Keith Leslie, The Canadian Press TORONTO - Ontario's Liberal government is prepared to give General Motors more taxpayers' money for new projects despite thousands of layoffs recently announced by an automaker that's already received $235 million from the province, Premier Dalton McGuinty said...
By: Keith Leslie, THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO - Ontario's Liberal government is prepared to give General Motors more taxpayers'money for new projects despite thousands of layoffs recently announced by an automaker that's already received $235 million from the province, Premier Dalton McGuinty said...
By: Keith Leslie, THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO - Ontario's Liberal government is prepared to give General Motors more taxpayers'money for new projects despite thousands of layoffs recently announced by an automaker that's already received $235 million from the province, Premier Dalton McGuinty said...
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