Oakville Beaver, 17 Apr 2009, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, April 17, 2009 · 12 Richardson Collection Sofa $2899 Chair $1799 Ottoman $599 Ignatieff wants Oakville ridings back Continued from page 7 ALL Leather Furniture is ON SALE PLUS WE PAY THE GST! Ac ton 49 Eastern Av. 519-853-1031 www.hidehouse.ca responsibility by working together as a team as opposed to the one-man rule, for which he said the current government is famous. Finally, Ignatieff endorsed the principle of independence as a way out of the recession, noting this means thinner borders, standing up to Canada's neighbours by demanding free market access for Canadian products and services and not waiting for the Americans to come up with ideas for a greener and more competitive auto sector. "We need to use the G20 to advance a Canadian vision on how to better regulate a runaway global financial service," said Ignatieff. "We've got a great story to tell the world about how to regulate banks, commercial and financial services and we should be leading the world in the search for a more ordered global market place." With his speech complete, Ignatieff paused to take questions from the media before departing. When asked about the recent loss of both the Oakville and Halton seats to the Conservatives, Ignatieff stated a determination to convince the people of Oakville that an Ignatieff government would be a competent alternative. "These seats belong in the Liberal camp," he said. "I'm here to get them back."

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy