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McGuinty offers assistance to Ford
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| OAKVILLE, Ontario -- Ontario's premier says the federal and provincial governments must offer Ford hundreds of millions of dollars to ensure the automaker stays in Canada. |
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Aug 18, 2004 00:07:03 |
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63 ( -6 -9.52% ) | | Author | Ottawa Citizen |
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