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🚨 DEI before paycheques The publicly released Strategic Innovation Fund contract locks in DEI quotas and climate targets but leaves Stellantis jobs in Brampton unprotected. Liberals are putting virtue signalling ahead of Canadian workers.

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Perkins: No Job Clause in Stellantis Contract, Despite Liberal Assurances October 23, 2025 — Former Conservative MP Rick Perkins (Rick Perkins) , who previously served as the party’s innovation critic and sat on the House Industry Committee, says the Trudeau-era Stellantis deal contains no enforceable job protection clause, despite repeated claims from the federal government. Speaking on The Opposition with Dan Knight, Perkins stated: “There is no cancellation clause… I can’t tell you what’s in the contract, but I can tell you what’s not, and there is no cancellation clause in those contracts.” Perkins is one of the few MPs who reviewed the unredacted Stellantis and Volkswagen agreements. According to him, the contracts also contain no requirement to hire Canadian workers or union labour, a fact that contradicts the narrative pushed by Industry Minister Mélanie Joly, who has publicly defended the agreements as protecting Canadian jobs. His comments come just days after Stellantis confirmed it is shifting production to the U.S., leaving thousands of Canadian auto workers in the lurch and raising fresh concerns about how $15 billion in public subsidies were structured and whether any of it can be clawed back. The Liberal government maintains the contracts are “performance-based,” but Perkins’s testimony paints a different picture: taxpayer money flowing with no strings attached. Full interview available now on The Opposition podcast feed:

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