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Subcommittee on Canadian Industrial Sectors committee  —a new set of pressures. We haven't felt that the skills issue would be the main determinant of whether upgraders happened; it would be more the tax things that Fiona mentioned, and simply the fact that the Alberta government does face quite a challenge in this area, because the

April 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Richard Paton

Subcommittee on Canadian Industrial Sectors committee  Right now, we're not looking at that, but I must tell you it's very interesting that you add this insight. There are communities—Jay Myers is right—such as Sarnia and Varennes, Quebec, where considerable skill capacity essentially has had to leave the industry because of plant cl

April 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Richard Paton

Subcommittee on Canadian Industrial Sectors committee  Most of our rail traffic is going north-south. It's not going through the ports right now. That's not to say that gateways aren't extremely important to us. We have some companies.... I think Dow has a facility in the Vancouver port that has been very important and has been affec

April 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Richard Paton

Subcommittee on Canadian Industrial Sectors committee  As Fiona was saying, the R and D tax credit is very useful to us. We have a number of companies that benefit from it. That probably is the reason they're able to do the amount of R and D they do in the country, notwithstanding the fact that R and D generally flows to the headquar

April 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Richard Paton

Subcommittee on Canadian Industrial Sectors committee  I note that this was one of the Rajotte recommendations.

April 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Richard Paton

Subcommittee on Canadian Industrial Sectors committee  In terms of the Rajotte report, that is number one for us. Just to give you an example, I was listening on the web when Jay mentioned yesterday that there's a coalition of 43 companies and associations in the manufacturing area. You work in Parliament and you know how hard it i

April 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Richard Paton

Subcommittee on Canadian Industrial Sectors committee  --so you can imagine the amount of diversity we have. There are R and D companies, service companies, and rail companies. We agreed that the number one ask of the government was this, by far. Number two, by the way, was the refundable tax issue on that R and D credit. This is a

April 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Richard Paton

Subcommittee on Canadian Industrial Sectors committee  The way we look at this, Mr. Lake, is that chemistry is part of the solution to a lot of issues. It could be food production. It could be the safety of your food. One company, for example, is developing the chemistry to take greenhouse gases out of stacks. Also, there are lighter

April 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Richard Paton