> From: Carl Cuneo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:      Cuba Embargo
> X-To:         Forum on Labor in the Global Economy
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> I am forwarding this message from Graeme MacQueen, Director of Peace
> Studies, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario Canada.
> 
> Date: Thu, 15 Jun 1995 10:26:42 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Graeme MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Friends:
> 
> As the rhetoric flies madly in the current U.S. hearings on legislation
> re the Cuba embargo, Canadian companies doing business with Cuba are
> being singled out for public attack.  Seems to me that, whatever the
> motives of these companies, they need to hear that the Canadian public
> supports their right to do business with Cuba and even urges them on.
> The most maligned company currently is Sherritt Inc. based in Toronto,
> which is into nickel and oil business with the Cubans. Why not join me in
> phoning Sherritt and expressing support (you may have to leave your
> message on an answering machine):
> 
> Phone: 416-924-4551 and ask for Public Relations.
> 
> Feel free to copy this message to those who are supportive.
> 

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