Close X
Monday, September 23, 2024
ADVT 
National

Feds Taking Into Account Possibility Bombardier May Outsource Jobs

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 24 Mar, 2016 11:40 AM
    TORONTO — The federal government is taking into account the possibility Bombardier may outsource jobs when determining whether to give as much as US$1 billion to the aerospace manufacturer for its CSeries planes, Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains said Wednesday.
     
    "This is part of the business case evaluation," Bains said after giving a speech to the Toronto Region Board of Trade.
     
    Bombardier's request for support for the CSeries aircraft, which the company has had trouble selling, may prove politically awkward for the federal government.
     
    The Globe and Mail, citing sources it said were familiar with the situation, reported earlier this week that Bombardier plans to move about 200 Toronto jobs that help assemble the company's Q400 planes to Mexico and China.
     
    Bains would not say whether the outsourcing of those jobs would be a deal breaker for federal support, but said the government is taking "a holistic approach" in its evaluation.
     
    Bombardier (TSX:BBD.B) spokeswoman Marianella de la Barrera would not confirm the report but said the company is exploring ways to reduce costs of its Q400 planes, including reviewing work packages and supplier contracts.
     
    Bains said the federal government's analysis will focus on jobs, a strong Canadian footprint and the long-term success of the company and aerospace sector, suggesting that determining factors could include maintaining a head office, and research and development operations in the country.
     
    De la Barrera said Bombardier, which has a head office in Montreal, has strong roots in Canada and that won't change, despite it producing some parts outside the country.
     
    Bains did not specify when the government would make its decision, but said it would be "timely."
     
    If the government agrees, it won't be the first time Ottawa ponies up cash for Bombardier.
     
    The company has received $1.3 billion in repayable contributions since 1966, Industry Canada said last fall, and has repaid $543 million as of Dec. 31, 2014.
     
    The Quebec government promised US$1 billion in support for Bombardier last fall.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Some $16 Million Raised For Syrian Relief To Be Matched By Feds, Well Short Of Goal

    Some $16 Million Raised For Syrian Relief To Be Matched By Feds, Well Short Of Goal
    Monday marked the final day for Canadians to give money for Syrian aid in order to ensure those dollars were matched by the federal government.

    Some $16 Million Raised For Syrian Relief To Be Matched By Feds, Well Short Of Goal

    RCMP Nab Fugitive Moncton Murder Suspect Known For Her Changing Looks

    RCMP Nab Fugitive Moncton Murder Suspect Known For Her Changing Looks
    RCMP said they arrested Marissa Shephard at 12:30 Tuesday in Moncton

    RCMP Nab Fugitive Moncton Murder Suspect Known For Her Changing Looks

    Imperial Tobacco Challenges Quebec Law Banning Flavoured Tobacco, Menthol Smokes

    Imperial Tobacco Challenges Quebec Law Banning Flavoured Tobacco, Menthol Smokes
    The Montreal-based firm suggests the government's move to prohibit flavoured tobacco and menthol cigarettes will help fuel the contraband trade.

    Imperial Tobacco Challenges Quebec Law Banning Flavoured Tobacco, Menthol Smokes

    Not Just Durga, Mahishasur Also Worshipped In India

    Not Just Durga, Mahishasur Also Worshipped In India
    HRD Minister Smriti Irani's controversial comments on Durga and Mahishasur appear to ignore the varied folk traditions in which the latter is adulated as a king and an ancestor

    Not Just Durga, Mahishasur Also Worshipped In India

    What You Need To Know About The Arrival Of Basic Cable Packages

    What You Need To Know About The Arrival Of Basic Cable Packages
    Here's what you need to know about the so-called skinny basic TV packages

    What You Need To Know About The Arrival Of Basic Cable Packages

    CNN Reporting From Cape Breton As Trump-Inspired Spotlight Continues

    CNN Reporting From Cape Breton As Trump-Inspired Spotlight Continues
    The cable news channel is following up on reports that a local website encouraging U.S. citizens to move to Cape Breton has gone viral, attracting more than 300,000 hits in the past two weeks.

    CNN Reporting From Cape Breton As Trump-Inspired Spotlight Continues