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We’re on the brink of losing Canada’s aerospace industry

Opinion | BY JEAN CHAREST | June 29, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured June 18, 2020. Our question to the political leadership of the day, and indeed all parliamentarians, is this: do we want to keep our aerospace industry in this country or not? If the answer is yes, we need to face up to the new reality and take action, writes Jean Charest. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JEAN CHAREST | June 29, 2020
Opinion | BY JEAN CHAREST | June 29, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured June 18, 2020. Our question to the political leadership of the day, and indeed all parliamentarians, is this: do we want to keep our aerospace industry in this country or not? If the answer is yes, we need to face up to the new reality and take action, writes Jean Charest. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JEAN CHAREST | June 29, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured June 18, 2020. Our question to the political leadership of the day, and indeed all parliamentarians, is this: do we want to keep our aerospace industry in this country or not? If the answer is yes, we need to face up to the new reality and take action, writes Jean Charest. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JEAN CHAREST | June 29, 2020
Opinion | BY JEAN CHAREST | June 29, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured June 18, 2020. Our question to the political leadership of the day, and indeed all parliamentarians, is this: do we want to keep our aerospace industry in this country or not? If the answer is yes, we need to face up to the new reality and take action, writes Jean Charest. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DEEANA HORTON, JEAN CHAREST | May 27, 2020
Testing of both asymptomatic and symptomatic citizens is said to be the only way that we will be able to end the social distancing and isolation measures that have kept offices shuttered and employees at home, write Deanna Horton and Jean Charest. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY DEEANA HORTON, JEAN CHAREST | May 27, 2020
Opinion | BY DEEANA HORTON, JEAN CHAREST | May 27, 2020
Testing of both asymptomatic and symptomatic citizens is said to be the only way that we will be able to end the social distancing and isolation measures that have kept offices shuttered and employees at home, write Deanna Horton and Jean Charest. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay