patti
By Anthony Faiola and Lori MontgomeryWashington Post Staff Writers Friday, May 15, 2009

Outrage spread in Canada, with the Toronto Star last week bemoaning "a plague of protectionist measures in the U.S." and Canadian companies openly fretting about having to shift jobs to the United States to meet made-in-the-USA requirements. This week, the Canadians fired back. A number of Ontario towns, with a collective population of nearly 500,000, retaliated with measures effectively barring U.S. companies from their municipal contracts

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  1. diamond dave Says:

    And yet we're still outsourcing stuff to China?


  2. patti Says:

    more and more to china. we bail out the auto industry so that more cars can be shipped in from china? starts to feel deliberate don't it.


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