Mark Milke, a Senior Fellow of the Fraser Institute and author of several studies on corporate welfare, wrote in the Calgary Herald on 19 February that the reason advanced by politicians for the public bailout of GM and Chrysler’s Canadian manufacturing operations in 2009 is unconvincing. In 2009, Canada-wide, he wrote, 5,420 Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Mark Milke, a Senior Fellow of the Fraser Institute and author of several studies on corporate welfare, wrote in the Calgary Herald on 19 February that the reason advanced by politicians for the public bailout of GM and Chrysler’s Canadian manufacturing operations in 2009 is unconvincing.
In 2009, Canada-wide, he wrote, 5,420
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