Tuesday, February 10, 2026

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Auto industry lacks level playing field

NAFTA and the end of the Auto Pact have created challenges for the auto industry. Kyoto offers new opportunities. It is time to have a plan for dealing with both. In Windsor we all understand the importance of the Auto sector to our economy. The loss of auto jobs affects not only the autoworkers and […]

Canada’s automotive industry is eroding

During the past 18 months, the National Liberal Auto Caucus has studied the state of Canada’s automotive industry, an industry integral to our economic health, representing 16 per cent of our total manufacturing GDP, 22 per cent of all exports and employing half a million Canadians ­ one in seven ­ directly or indirectly. Although […]

‘Frivolous’ taxes have set up auto industry to fail

The Canadian automotive industry has proven to be a fundamental contributor to the Canadian economy. Roughly 2.5 million vehicles were built in Canada last year alone. The industry also employs over half a million people in Canada and accounts for two per cent of Canada’s gross domestic product. The free flow of goods across borders […]

Auto industry set to rebound: Allan Rock

While the future is hard to predict, there is a general consensus that market conditions for Canada’s automotive sector are set to improve in 2004, says Industry Minister Allan Rock. “While current conditions are not at the peak levels of 1999-2000, the Canadian market has held up very well,” said Mr. Rock (Etobicoke Centre, Ont.) […]

Building an active automotive strategy

It is a pleasure to have the opportunity to address some of the current challenges and opportunities facing the Canadian automotive industry. The auto sector affects all aspects of Canadian society. Not only is it Canada’s largest industry, employing directly or indirectly one in seven Canadians, it is also Canada’s largest source of export earnings. […]

Manley proposes Minister of Lifelong Learning

Having worked since 1993 to bring the federal government back from the brink of financial and political crisis, we are now working to restore this level of government to its proper place in Confederation. While that proper place does not include running the elementary and high schools, the colleges and the universities, it does include […]

Welcome to Canada! Leave your training at the door

“To succeed in the global knowledge-based economy a country must be capable of producing, attracting and retaining a critical mass of well-educated and appropriately trained people”. So says the Government of Canada’s Innovation and Learning Strategy. Yet, the reality is a far cry from the lofty goal stated by the federal government as young Canadians […]

Don’t play politics with the lives of public employees

Canada has been blessed with a competent and professional public service, but there is much work to be done from the political level to appreciate and support the thousands who administer public affairs. My experience with reviewing and improving Bill C-25 at the Government Operations and Estimates Committee, reminded me of so many problem issues, […]

Large gaps in skilled labour, says HRDC Minister Stewart

Canada’s Baby-Boomers are retiring and leaving behind large gaps in skilled-labour pools that urgently need to be filled, says Canada’s Human Resources Minister. “Employers — particularly small business — are continually reporting to us that the lack of skilled employees is one of their most significant problems,” said federal Human Resources Minister Jane Stewart (Brant, […]