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Jerry Dias

Jerry Dias is national president of Unifor.

It’s time to double down on Canada’s aerospace industry

Opinion | BY JERRY DIAS | November 24, 2021
We have the resources, the skills, and the capacity needed to undo the pandemic’s worst economic effects and regain some ground the industry has lost over the years, but getting there means doubling down on Canada’s aerospace industry and taking bold steps over and above investments, writes Jerry Dias. Unsplash photograph by David Preston
Opinion | BY JERRY DIAS | November 24, 2021
Opinion | BY JERRY DIAS | November 24, 2021
We have the resources, the skills, and the capacity needed to undo the pandemic’s worst economic effects and regain some ground the industry has lost over the years, but getting there means doubling down on Canada’s aerospace industry and taking bold steps over and above investments, writes Jerry Dias. Unsplash photograph by David Preston
Opinion | BY JERRY DIAS | November 24, 2021
We have the resources, the skills, and the capacity needed to undo the pandemic’s worst economic effects and regain some ground the industry has lost over the years, but getting there means doubling down on Canada’s aerospace industry and taking bold steps over and above investments, writes Jerry Dias. Unsplash photograph by David Preston
Opinion | BY JERRY DIAS | November 24, 2021
Opinion | BY JERRY DIAS | November 24, 2021
We have the resources, the skills, and the capacity needed to undo the pandemic’s worst economic effects and regain some ground the industry has lost over the years, but getting there means doubling down on Canada’s aerospace industry and taking bold steps over and above investments, writes Jerry Dias. Unsplash photograph by David Preston
Opinion | BY TIM GRAY, JERRY DIAS, KIM PERROTTA | February 26, 2018
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna. The federal government must remain committed to achieving its methane emission reduction target by passing regulations as soon as possible that are as strong or stronger than those proposed last spring. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TIM GRAY, JERRY DIAS, KIM PERROTTA | February 26, 2018
Opinion | BY TIM GRAY, JERRY DIAS, KIM PERROTTA | February 26, 2018
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna. The federal government must remain committed to achieving its methane emission reduction target by passing regulations as soon as possible that are as strong or stronger than those proposed last spring. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade