Welcome to Oakville . . . when you get here
Every political party has what's called a war room.
Inside are people who send out mass e-mails to reporters, spinning their parties' positions.
But usually they happen after an event is over.
Today I opened an e-mail entitled, "Welcome to Oakville, Susan."
I thought, that's weird, I'm not even in Oakville, Ont., yet. I'm still in Mississauga. I opened it up, and it included a list of facts I might find interesting. Here are a few:
Facts on gas prices:
— Gas price in Oakville: $1.38/litre
(www.ontariogasprices.com)
Facts on job that have been lost:
— 500 jobs at Ford of Canada's Oakville Assembly plant (CTV, September 10, 2008).
— 350 other workers never started the third shift Ford had planned to boost production of the Flex and MKT seven-seaters (Globe and Mail, August 28, 2008).
— 215 jobs at Ford of Canada's Oakville Assembly plant (CBC, November 29, 2006).
— Approximately 80 per cent of the vehicles assembled by the top five automakers in Ontario are exported to the U.S., supporting more than 100,000 assembly and parts plant jobs in Canada. (Windsor Star, August 2, 2008)
Who are the eager beavers? The NDP.
And I will be in Oakville within a few hours, for the record.
—Susan Lunn
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