 The head of the local Canadian Auto Workers union in Oshawa said he felt like he was "kicked in the gut" after hearing news that nearly 1,000 jobs would be cut from the city's car plant. Comments
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Who voted on this?- WDHIII Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:31 am
 - kitty Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:08 am

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failing gas guzzler industry is more like it. Why should Ottawa prop up a company that builds unwanted vehicles. The hypocrisy of the left is amazing..concern for the environment one minute...bitch about gas prices and demand Ottawa spend money on old unwanted technology. When will the left get their shit together?
Mayby ask Dalton if some Chinese want to join you're union.
I was only joking..
McGuinty promises new auto assembly plant
GM to cut 900 Oshawa jobs
McGuinty promises new auto plant
THE CANADIAN PRESS
Apr 29, 2008
Despite the latest round of layoffs at General Motors and slumping car sales, Premier Dalton McGuinty is promising Ontario will get a new auto assembly plant.
McGuinty says Ontario is still willing to invest with automakers to secure jobs, despite GM's decision to eliminate nearly 1,000 jobs at an Oshawa plant in which the province invested $235 million.
He says it's no secret the province is in talks with Italy's Fiat, and is also in discussions with carmakers in China, India and Germany about investing in Ontario.
McGuinty says the province will land a new auto assembly plant which he promises will create more direct and spinoff jobs.
The premier says the province insists that no jobs be moved out of Ontario when it invests directly in an auto plant, but adds the contracts do not preclude the possibility of layoffs.
Economic Development Minister Sandra Pupatello says it's important to note GM is not moving jobs to another jurisdiction, but plans to trim its workforce because of slumping sales.
GM Canada said Monday that about 900 hourly and 70 salaried workers were expected to lose their jobs when one shift at the Oshawa, Ont., truck plant is eliminated this summer.
GM said it was laying off about 3,500 workers at North American plants that produce pickup trucks and big sport utility vehicles.
thestar.co
During Tuesday's question period, NDP Leader Jack Layton accused the government of doing nothing to control high gas prices.
"You cannot trust this government to respond to this crisis," Layton told the House. But Prime Minsiter Stephen Harper dismissed the charge, saying that while other parties want higher gas taxes, his government has lowered the GST by two percentage points to return more money to Canadian households.
"It's obviously absolutely correct to observe that the price of oil and gas is rising," Harper said. "But you know, Mr. Speaker � the best the opposition can come up with is higher gas taxes. That's obviously not the right policy."
I want cheap gas!!!!! but you damn conservatives are destroying the environment!
In any case, the present situation is unsustainable, and for the government to sink massive amounts of money into failing businesses is not the right way to go.
Japan must open up their markets to our North American products as we have opened up our markets to theirs...
If the EU can use it's muscle to threaten our sealing industry, why can't we ask Japan to trade fairly...??? We ask the same from our largest trading partner, the US (and vice versa) YET it is accepted as common practice to allow Japan to have a closed market to the entry of so many of our products (and I'm not only talking cars - so please no replies like "The Japanese would not want an Impala or Dodge or..."...That's not what I mean...
Japanese companies like Canon, JVC, Sony, Nissan, Panasonic have easy access to our markets, yet the favour is not returned to many of our North American companies... Trade should be for the benefit of both trading nations, not just one...
Japanese companies like Canon, JVC, Sony, Nissan, Panasonic have easy access to our markets, yet the favour is not returned to many of our North American companies... Trade should be for the benefit of both trading nations, not just one...
Honest curiosity: What do Sony and Panasonic and Canon make that North American companies also make?
Japanese companies like Canon, JVC, Sony, Nissan, Panasonic have easy access to our markets, yet the favour is not returned to many of our North American companies... Trade should be for the benefit of both trading nations, not just one...
Honest curiosity: What do Sony and Panasonic and Canon make that North American companies also make?
Historically, you can look at TVs and other electronics. But, Mp3 players, gaming consoles, probably some cameras, cellphones.
Failing auto industry lol
failing gas guzzler industry is more like it. Why should Ottawa prop up a company that builds unwanted vehicles. The hypocrisy of the left is amazing..concern for the environment one minute...bitch about gas prices and demand Ottawa spend money on old unwanted technology. When will the left get their shit together?
How about never, but like always they will promise the moon and the stars and the suckers in Ontario will vote them in everytime.
Funny thing about the Japanese consumer. Harley Davidson ships a lot of bikes to Japan, which well padded consumers snap up despite the cost of enormous import duties. Sometimes the price tag is the prestige factor perhaps.
GM laid off 1000 in Oshawa today.........
Man, I do feel bad for those folks but angry with the Ontario gov'ts constant 1 trick horse mentality. Ontario has soooo much of just about everything and yet most goes under-developed or undeveloped. Now, how can the Premier look these folks in the eye? Oh, he'll blame the PM, the CPC, Quebec, the US, space aliens and anyone else but his own inabilities but, at the end of the day these guys and gals will still be out of work. And then there's GM, just lovely isn't it that one of the worlds largest Companies and the 80 pound heads that work there with all the MBAs did not see it coming?
too bad it wasnt a BMW plant.. then harper could use taxpayers money and buy some for his cronies...
Really, kemore, you disapoint me tonight