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Ottawa and Toronto chose Carol Stephenson, dean of the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario, to bop on down to RenCen to see what’s shaking. |
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Auburn Hills hosts George Gosbee, of Tristone Capital. OK, so how much are they getting paid for their time? They ain’t saying, exactly. And Canadians are not happy. |
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“Chrysler and GM refuse to disclose their compensation–along with all other board members–is an outrage and insult to citizens on both sides of the border. To be precise, GM admits with comical simplicity only that board members are paid a “minimum of $200,000? a year plus a “free car,” which we assume is not a loaded Aveo. Chrysler, incredibly, still declines to reveal any financial information about board remuneration, citing privacy issues. |
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Jim Higgins wrote: Ottawa and Toronto chose Carol Stephenson, dean of the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario, to bop on down to RenCen to see what's shaking. The Ontario Liberal party is currently experiencing a temporary reduction in their income that is flowed through no-bid contracts tendered by the Ontario E-Health program. Stephenson probably has a deal to become a significant donor to the Liberal Party of Ontario, as a way of saying thankyou for the fluffy and lucrative new part-time vanity job she was picked for. Auburn Hills hosts George Gosbee, of Tristone Capital. OK, so how much are they getting paid for their time? They ain't saying, exactly. And Canadians are not happy. Gosbee will probably become a significant donor to the Federal Conservative party (he's from Calgary). "Chrysler and GM refuse to disclose their compensation-along with all other board members-is an outrage and insult to citizens on both sides of the border. To be precise, GM admits with comical simplicity only that board members are paid a "minimum of $200,000? a year plus a "free car," which we assume is not a loaded Aveo. Chrysler, incredibly, still declines to reveal any financial information about board remuneration, citing privacy issues. http://autos.canada.com/news/story.html?id=1844554 http://autos.canada.com/news/story.html?id=1848870 |
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I would also like to see the detail of how the $100B plus of taxpayers money that has gone to corrupt auto, who and where did all that money go. And if it moved around 4 or 5 times, where did it eventually land. Bet that corruption would make the front page if told truthfully. Worse, liberal uranalism isn't even asking the questions. Sort of proof we are managed sheep, taxed for the benefit of corporations and private interests. Why focus on a board member when the big picture has a bigger story? Deflection? |
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