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en Canada's recent decision to cancel negotiations was unfortunate, particularly given that progress was being made,

en Canada's recent decision to cancel negotiations was unfortunate, particularly given that progress was being made, ... We are still waiting to see the Canadian counterproposal (to a U.S. proposal made in July). We are, and have been, ready to meet.

en The economics of our recent national situation, with oil and natural gas prices — that's the big part of it. We're very proud of what people have done (in Viroqua). We feel it's very unfortunate this decision had to be made. We wish we didn't have to do this, but we have to stay in a position where we can be a leader and compete in the industry.

en There never was any shift because we never made a decision. It was the media that said we made a decision. We never made a decision. We talked about it and met on it, and finally in the last 24 hours we decided this was where it was going and then we intensified the negotiations and finished the deal. We like Bush and he's deserving of the first pick, but we just wanted to go defense. That's all it was. We just wanted to go defense. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. There never was any shift because we never made a decision. It was the media that said we made a decision. We never made a decision. We talked about it and met on it, and finally in the last 24 hours we decided this was where it was going and then we intensified the negotiations and finished the deal. We like Bush and he's deserving of the first pick, but we just wanted to go defense. That's all it was. We just wanted to go defense.

en And so I made the executive decision to cancel.

en We had hoped to achieve greater progress towards a consensual plan during the around-the-clock negotiations that have occurred in recent days,

en They came up to that dividing line and said 'you know what? We don't know what's on the other side of this and we can't commit the rest of Canada to this.' That's my big concern. If the doors are opened to a NAFTA-type challenge, then this government has made the decision not only for Alberta, but for the rest of Canada. But the rest of Canada didn't get to participate in the discussion.

en There has been some progress that has been made in those negotiations. Whether or not it gets done during the trip - before the trip or during the trip, we will have to see. But we believe it will get done. It is an important agreement. But these are complex issues that we are dealing with here, and they have been ongoing for some time, these negotiations. And we will see where they lead.

en In the next 18 months -- leading up to crucial labor negotiations -- both companies must demonstrate progress in turning around their North American operations to significantly reverse recent negative financial trends.

en We've made some progress. The negotiations are ongoing. Whether it gets done during the trip or not, we will see. But we believe it will get done.

en There was sleep deprivation and long negotiations. But in the end we made real progress.

en The progress made today really lays the groundwork for negotiations going forward.

en Not much progress has been made on the negotiations on the major issues of interest and concern for Africa.

en We have made considerable progress in negotiations and hope to reach a settlement shortly.

en The negotiations have not made any progress so far. The Shiite ministers will not resign and it is an open crisis in the government.


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