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Posted AT 6:00 AM EDT on 17/05/08

Sharpen your pencil, Mr. McGuinty

Globe and Mail Update

Some days, it feels like Canada's auto industry is as preoccupied with making speeches as making pickup trucks. The unions say Canadian car factories are getting killed by the rising dollar and by unfair trade, and ask the government for financial aid. The auto manufacturers say they're getting killed by the rising dollar and high costs; they ask the unions for lower wages and the government for financial aid.

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