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We're coming down to the point where we need everybody to realize the dire situation facing the companies
Make concessions, Canadian auto union told Apr 16, 2009
It will help consumers know that when they ... buy a vehicle from GM and Chrysler during this uncertainty period their warranty will be effective
Canada to underwrite auto warranties Apr 08, 2009
The issue is not Canadian demand, the issue is American demand
Toyota Canada: Incentives, not bailout Mar 11, 2009
We cannot compete -- and we cannot have the industry survive here -- if we're not cost-competitive
Lower auto wages a must for Canada bailout Jan 19, 2009
The issue will come up as to whether this is a bid that is acceptable to the government of Canada under the Investment Canada rules
Canada to review Nortel sale Jul 28, 2009
Tony Peter Clement, PC, MP (born January 27, 1961) is a Canadian politician, federal Minister of Industry, Minister for the Federal Economic Initiative for Northern Ontario (FedNor) and member of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Clement had previously served as an Ontario cabinet minister, most recently as Minister of Health and Long-Term Care under Premiers Mike Harris and Ernie Eves.
Moving to federal politics, he was a candidate for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada after its formation from the merger of the Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance parties in 2004 but ultimately lost to Stephen Harper. Clement won the seat of Parry Sound—Muskoka in the 2006 federal election, defeating incumbent Liberal cabinet minister Andy Mitchell. The Conservatives formed a government in the election and Clement was appointed as the Minister of Health and Minister for FedNor.