September 19, 2011 Canada's
Industry Minister wants your story!
Not exact matches
Canada might finally be getting the fourth national carrier that
Industry Minister Christian Paradis
wants.
«We don't
want Mittal in France because they haven't respected France,» the
industry minister, Arnaud Montebourg, said in an interview published in the daily paper, Les Échos.
«I asked the Deputy Prime
Minister directly whether he
wanted MG to stay in the current
industry.
Through the course of the conversations, I and my colleague Dan Jarvis - Labour's shadow
minister for the arts and creative
industries — have been having with people in the
industry it's clear that there are some themes emerging about what our vision should look like and I
want to hear from you about what you think.
According to the Senior
minister, «this had become possible because the government
wants to invest a significant revenue generated from the oil
industry to finance key programmes and bolster sectors of the economy.»
When I was appointed, the prime
minister specially said to me, «We have some very real problems in our steel
industry, and I
want you to devote a large amount of your time to solving those problems as much as you can».»
The Minority Chief whip provided a document signed by the deputy
Minister for Trade and
Industry Carlos Ahenkora dated 23rd October 2017, demanding Business executives who would
want to sit in a round table with the president and have exclusive access to pay US$ 100,000
«I am the Foreign
Minister, I have been
Minister of Trade and
Industry and I have won this seat twice and I have won an overwhelming mandate in the primaries and I am supposed to be afraid of someone who is, even if you
want to be charitable, a novice.
He disclosed that if he is gifting them the buses it will be better than claiming he
wants to make it a revenue generation avenue for the constituencies to recollecting that a similar gesture was extended by current
Minister for Trade and
Industry, John Alan Kwadwo Kyremanteng that generated confusion at the various constituencies.
He disclosed that if he is gifting them the buses it will be better than claiming he
wants to make it a revenue generation avenue for the constituencies to recollecting that a similar gesture was extended by current
Minister for Trade and
Industry, John Alan Kwadwo Kyremanteng that generated...
«The experienced
Minister for Trade and
Industry will work with you to address any challenges that may arise, but, if, indeed, it becomes necessary, which I hope it will not, to go higher up the chain of authority, I
want you to know that my doors will always be open.
The Canadian real estate
industry will get more good news today — not that it needs any more positive spin or Finance
Minister Jim Flaherty even
wants to hear it.
If Goldacre really
wants to stick his neck out, why doesn't he try arguing against a rich, powerful, bullying Climate - Change establishment which includes all three British main political parties, the National Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society, the Prince of Wales, the Prime
Minister, the President of the USA, the EU, the UN, most schools and universities, the BBC, most of the print media, the Australian Government, the New Zealand Government, CNBC, ABC, the New York Times, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, most of the rest of the City, the wind farm
industry, all the Big Oil companies, any number of rich charitable foundations, the Church of England and so on?
For example, at the first meeting of the Ministerial Taskforce on Longer Term Economic Growth in 1985, which included five senior Hawke Government (Labor) Cabinet members, the Chair,
Industry Minister Senator John Button, told the assembled economists etc (mainly economists) to forget ALP policy, to forget ACTU policy, what the government
wanted to know was how best to proceed for the Australian community as a whole.
After all the Prime
Minister did say, «When all is said and done, we don't just
want a green car, we
want a green car
industry.»
The result, as described by current
Industry Minister James Moore, is a regime under which «Canadians should not receive emails that they do not
want and did not ask to receive.»
Margot James,
Minister of State for Digital and the Creative
Industries, said: «We
want the UK to be the safest place in the world to be online.
John Pecman, interim commissioner, might
want to think things through very carefully before proceeding against TREB all over again on this issue... if he
wants to be named Commissioner by his boss,
Minister of
Industry, Christian Paradis.