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NDP leader Jagmeet Singh in Windsor for million jobs plan announcement

Article content In a press conference under the sun at Coventry Gardens, Singh – joined by former Windsor and Essex area MPs Cheryl Hardcastle and Tracey Ramsey  – pledged to create more than a million new jobs, starting with better conditions for workers, a buy Canadian mandate for public infrastructure, and incentivizing Canadian manufacturing for essential PPE and vaccines. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or NDP leader Jagmeet Singh in Windsor for million jobs plan announcement Back to video “We are committed as New Democrats to making jobs a priority and creating jobs, but for New Democrats, we can’t just create jobs,” Singh said, joined by local union leaders and personal support workers. “We have to make sure there’s better work and workers are supported. That’s our plan.”

iPolitics AM: Singh heads to Windsor to launch plan to create more than a million good jobs

iPolitics AM: Singh heads to Windsor to launch plan to create more than a million good jobs
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iPolitics AM: NDP would create more than a million good jobs

iPolitics AM: NDP would create more than a million good jobs
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Kentucky Building to be named in honor of Charles Hardcastle

Friday, March 5th, 2021 BOWLING GREEN, Ky. For Charles Hardcastle and his wife, Carolyn Hardcastle, caring for his community is second nature. A former Mayor of Bowling Green and current President of Consolidated Paper Group, Charles Hardcastle has been a prominent member of the community for many years. Now, his dedication to the region will be permanently memorialized, as the Kentucky Building will be renamed the Charles Hardcastle Kentucky Building in honor of a $1.5 million gift made by the namesake and his wife. The naming was approved by the Western Kentucky University Board of Regents on Friday morning (March 5). “WKU is incredibly grateful for the philanthropic support Charles and Carolyn provide, demonstrating their strong connection to and belief in our institution,” said WKU President Timothy C. Caboni. “Their personal contribution will touch the lives of many Hilltoppers for years to come.”

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