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Date Added: September 19, 2008 11:28:03 AM
TORONTO -- Luring business to Ontario in the face of a sagging economy and a manufacturing sector that's bleeding jobs was Premier Dalton McGuinty's stated aim yesterday as he shuffled his cabinet, created a new portfolio, and charged two ministers with attracting investment.

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