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Written by  Administrator June 16, 2009

Take our Survey and Win
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Editor André Voshart announces the fourth-annual Canadian Manufacturing Survey.
Fill it out at http://tr.im/MAsurvey

Injured worker shares her story
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Amber Hiuser was injured on the job while working for a manufacturing company three years ago. She recounted her traumatic experience recently at the 2009 Machine Safety Conference. Watch this video to hear her story.

Linamar exec reveals secrets to success
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Linda Hasenfratz, CEO of the Linamar Corporation, describes how the company is facing the current economic challenges head on during the APMA-AUTO21 conference in Hamilton, Ont.

Opportunities for Canadian manufacturers
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Manufacturing AUTOMATION’s editorial advisory board discusses the future of manufacturing in Canada during our annual roundtable meeting.

Machine Automation Safety Congress coverage
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Leading technology providers offer insights into how modern tools are making machines safer. Machine safety standards are also discussed.

Yves Landry Foundation AIME Initiative
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Watch this video to find out how Ontario manufacturers can qualify for up to $50,000 each to foster training that will lead to advancements in innovation.

Editor Introduction
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Acting Editor André Voshart introduces himself and the new site design.

How to Contact Us
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Editor André Voshart asks readers what they'd like to get out of the upcoming 2009 Canadian Manufacturing Study.

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