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Message aux membres du district 140de David Chartrand, VGP, AIM Canada

Chers membres du district 140 de l’AIM,

Comme vous le savez, le district des transports 140 a été placé sous la supervision de l’AIM. Nous en avons informé les membres la semaine dernière et la réaction fut très positive.

Je vous invite à regarder le bref message adressé aux membres du district 140, dans lequel j’explique plus en détail les raisons de ces changements nécessaires. Les membres ont clairement indiqué qu’ils voulaient que nous soyons unis en tant qu’équipe forte et cohésive ; nous nous engageons pleinement à réaliser cet objectif.

En toute solidarité,
David Chartrand,
Vice-président général, AIM Canada

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