Bombardier defends CEO’s absence from special meeting following 5,000 layoffs

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Spokesman says the company did not ‘hide’ Alain Bellemare and that the CEO has a ‘schedule that is very, very busy’

 

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This company exists because it lies in vote rich QUE and that’s the only reason federal governments throw cash at it - it’s criminal misuse of tax dollars!!!

now watch the feds throw millions at bumadier

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