When something is not right — it might be in your personal life or at work — you should know that you’ve got a problem. If you don’t know you’ve got a problem, then you’ve really got a problem. And problems are like cancer: if left unattended, they will grow.
That credo of solving problems for our customers became part of our corporate DNA, and we earned a hard-won reputation among the world’s biggest carmakers as the can-do auto parts supplier that could help them with any problem. What is most troubling about the failure of our economy is the Great Divide that now exists in terms of income. The rich are getting richer, the middle class is shrinking, and the poor among us are growing in number, with few opportunities to rise up out of poverty. Overall living standards for most Canadians are declining, and have been for several decades now. As a result, a growing number of people are struggling to make ends meet.
TorontoStar Combine that with Conservatives you get a one two punch where politics and business don’t work for Canadians🔤
TorontoStar I blame the failure of Trudeaunomics. Trudeau chose to move away from Canada's core competencies in the goods-producing sector to gmbutts failed Ontario green agenda! 16 18 Jul/21 -
TorontoStar What? It does not work, because of the failure of Trudeaunomics 16 18 Jul/21 -
TorontoStar Sounds like Stronach is laying out a political platform. But for which party? And in what country?