Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1980, p. 34

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Aid car industry Jelinek Halton MP Otto Jelinek told Monday that an announce ment would be nude soon concerning special loan guarantee and financial assistance to auto parti companies which would allow Ihem to take a of new opportunities and build for the new generation of automotive technology Liberal Trade and Commerce Minister Herb Gray lold the veteran HP that he Is working actively in the interest of auto workers throughout the country and laid financial assistance to Ihe auto parts companies is a very Important priority Mr suggested in the Commons during the daily question period that the government has done little to assist the troubled automotive industry other than the bungled up financial aid to the Chrysler Corporation which is taking Tar too long Mr Gray claimed he has already begun specific and concrete action Talks have been held with presidents of the major auto manufacturers and S trade officials Mr Jelinek dismissed the ministers claim and said there has been no action Just not air He claimed on estimated Canadians within the automotive industry are now out of a Job or soon be Mr suggested that the government consider removing temporarily the nine per cent excise tax on North American to stimulate this oiling industry and reduce the number of layoffs expected to take place Locals at Baha i meeting Herald Special finding a way of living together helpfully and In harmony despite all our differences in culture race and backgrounds Is Canadas greatest challenge and one that Is well understood by the members of the Faith to whom the building of such a unified community is a single- minded goal

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