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Melissa Chee

National semiconductor strategy key for Canada’s economic growth and recovery

Opinion | BY MELISSA CHEE | September 18, 2021
Unifor president Jerry Dian is pictured at the Ford Connectivity and Innovation Centre in Kanata, Ont., on Oct. 8, 2020. The global chip shortage has wreaked havoc on Canada’s economy for nearly a year now, most notably on the auto sector, writes Melissa Chee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MELISSA CHEE | September 18, 2021
Opinion | BY MELISSA CHEE | September 18, 2021
Unifor president Jerry Dian is pictured at the Ford Connectivity and Innovation Centre in Kanata, Ont., on Oct. 8, 2020. The global chip shortage has wreaked havoc on Canada’s economy for nearly a year now, most notably on the auto sector, writes Melissa Chee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MELISSA CHEE | September 18, 2021
Unifor president Jerry Dian is pictured at the Ford Connectivity and Innovation Centre in Kanata, Ont., on Oct. 8, 2020. The global chip shortage has wreaked havoc on Canada’s economy for nearly a year now, most notably on the auto sector, writes Melissa Chee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MELISSA CHEE | September 18, 2021
Opinion | BY MELISSA CHEE | September 18, 2021
Unifor president Jerry Dian is pictured at the Ford Connectivity and Innovation Centre in Kanata, Ont., on Oct. 8, 2020. The global chip shortage has wreaked havoc on Canada’s economy for nearly a year now, most notably on the auto sector, writes Melissa Chee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade