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Did she even read the Contract?? Or just reading the script provided to have the MSM propaganda machine spread false news?? The cost of being 'forced' to go 'GREEN'. Melanie Joly says despite the 1000 layoffs at Algoma Steel, the $500,000,000 in government funds were a good idea because...

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