How the domestic auto industry benefits our communities
- What the auto industry means to Greater Toronto (pdf)
- What the auto industry means to Kitchener-Waterloo (pdf)
- What the auto industry means to London (pdf)
- What the auto industry means to Oshawa (pdf)
- What the auto industry means to St. Catharines (pdf)
- What the auto industry means to Windsor (pdf)
- What the auto industry means to Ontario (pdf)
- What the auto industry means to Canada (pdf)
Free trade with the European Union is a bad idea for Canada
The Harper government's relentless push to sign a new Canada-EU free trade deal would undermine the rights of federal, provincial and municipal governments to manage public spending over goods and services; it would privatize public services like drinking water, prevent us from adopting strong measures to combat climate change and wipe out up to 150,000 Canadian jobs, among a long list of additional concerns. CAW President Ken Lewenza says:
So far, all signs point to a free trade deal that is lopsided, unfair and would do more harm than good to Canadians.



