In terms of job creation, we know that when you have value-added products, it creates good jobs here. If you don't do that, it means those jobs are going somewhere else. Isn't that correct?
Blake Desjarlais NDP Edmonton Griesbach, AB
In terms of job creation, we know that when you have value-added products, it creates good jobs here. If you don't do that, it means those jobs are going somewhere else. Isn't that correct?
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