Ottawa is holding on to its General Motors shares until stock goes up. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says recent numbers indicate the auto industry is looking up, and the government's goal is to recoup taxpayers' money.
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Ottawa is holding on to its General Motors shares until stock goes up. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says recent numbers indicate the auto industry is looking up, and the government's goal is to recoup taxpayers' money.
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