Ontario premier lies in NAFTA speech about Ontario business investment in America

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Basically, Canada doesn't invest much in the U.S so this is just par for the course, Wynne lying to the faces of U.S politicians and businesses. What Canada does do, is steal U.S jobs, spy on your companies and smile in your face and tell you "NAFTA is great for both of us!"

They will often use the most comical stats such as "1 million jobs in this state, directly or indirectly are a result of NAFTA". This is so disingenuous that it should be followed with charges of slander. Basically, if an America company hires 1 bloody Canadian in Canada or sells one sprocket across the border they will credit any arbitrary revenue/profits/job expansion in the U.S by this company to NAFTA. They could sell a billion sprockets in the U.S and 1 to Canada, and those pushing to keep NAFTA will associate them with "indirect" benefit of NAFTA.

You're being fleeced America. From coast to coast, RCMP, CSIS, OPP and TPS are stabbing you in the back. Stealing jobs and interfering in your corporations. I root for Wilbur Ross and his team because I root for capitalism and liberty. It's that simple. I want Canada to be held to account. Your politicians AND security apparatus deserve to ensure this happens, for both America and Canadian citizens sake.

Premier Kathleen Wynne under fire for NAFTA speech

Premier Kathleen Wynne provided false information about an Ontario company in a major NAFTA speech to an audience in the U.S., the owner says.

Byron Nelson, of Leland Industries said Wynne claimed his company put $46 million into Illinois.

“We have not — we have not invested a cent in an expansion there,” Nelson said Monday. “And where they get off, and where a number like that would come from, makes zero sense. And even if we had invested, we would not tell her or anybody.”

Wynne has been touring adjoining U.S. states, on a mission to convince America that NAFTA and free trade benefits both countries.

In Sept. 14 remarks to the Thomas O. Enders Memorial Lecture on U.S.-Canadian Relations, Wynne referred to Leland Industries as she talked about Ontario companies creating jobs south of the border.

“One of them, Leland Industries, invested $46 million in Illinois last year,” she said, according to notes of her speech. “Leland is a family-owned business and a NAFTA success story. The company manufactures bolts, nuts and screws, mostly for agricultural use.”

Nelson said he had no conversation with Wynne, her party or the government prior to the speech.

“And we have and will continue probably to get all sorts of phone calls over this and it’s not good for my industry, for me, if people are out there thinking I’m doing things like this,” he said.

Wynne spokesman Jennifer Beaudry noted that a media release by the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers in Ontario in December, says that Leland Industries is opening a new plant in Illinois because of high Ontario hydro rates — a message that was repeated in the media.

A global business publication also says that Leland Industries is expanding to Illinois, and provides the investment figure as $46 million, she said.

Nelson said he was misquoted by the media, that he really said he would make no additional investments in Ontario.

Nelson said he had no idea where the business publication got the $46 million figure, but that it was inaccurate.

In the meantime, Wynne had no business using that number in a speech, he said.

“It’s very disconcerting,” he insisted.
 

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