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Ontario, Doug Ford and Donald Trump
Doug Ford warns 500,000 jobs in Ontario could be lost due to Donald Trump tariffs
The Ontario premier’s dire prediction comes as he and other provincial and territorial leaders meet Wednesday in Ottawa with Justin Trudeau.
Ontario may need to funnel ‘billions of dollars’ into economy if Trump tariffs go forward: Ford
Participating in a fireside chat in Mississauga on Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford addressed the potential 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods threatened by incoming U.S. President Donald Trump.
‘It’s not going to be good’: Ford says Trump’s tariffs could cost Ontario 500,000 jobs
Premier Doug Ford says U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s promised tariffs on Canadian goods could result in the loss of 500,000 jobs in Ontario, creating the need for billions of dollars in stimulus spending.
Doug Ford gives clearest hint yet of early Ontario election, points finger at Trump, tariffs
Ford said if tariffs hit Canadian goods, it could mean the provincial government needs to spend billions to stimulate the economy.
Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs could cost Ontario 500,000 jobs, Doug Ford warns
The premiers’ Council of the Federation, of which Ford is currently the rotating chair, will sit down with Justin Trudeau to hash out what the country will do to counter Trump’s tariff vow
Canada Readies Tariffs on $105 Billion of US Products If Trump Hits First
Canada has drawn up an initial list of C$150 billion ($105 billion) of US-manufactured items that it would hit with tariffs if President-elect Donald Trump decides to levy tariffs against Canadian goods,
'Everything is on the table': Canada promises trade war with Trump if he imposes tariffs
Should President-elect Donald Trump follow through on his promise to impose a new 25% tariff on goods imported from Canada, the United States' northern neighbor has vowed to retaliate in a trade war that could prove costly for American consumers.
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Doug Ford signals he may need a new ‘mandate’ from voters as Donald Trump tariffs loom
It all depends on what the incoming U.S. president does with his threat to put 25-per-cent tariffs on goods imported from ...
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‘Canada Not For Sale’ hats: Ontario business struggles to keep up with demand
Ford appeared in Ottawa sporting a cap with the caption 'Canada is not for sale' after Trump pushed the idea of a merger with ...
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Ford shares more about ‘Fortress Am-Can’ pitch as he addresses Mississauga Board of Trade
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is unveiling more details about his “Fortress Am-Can” plan to bolster the relationship between the ...
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Ontario teachers’ union launches satirical ad campaign on ‘crisis’ in education under Doug Ford
Campaigns’ creators hope the campaign, featuring a struggling, fictional ‘Ford High’ school, brings attention to issues ...
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Tariffs from U.S. could cost up to 500,000 Ontario jobs, Ford says
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods when he comes back into ...
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Ontario premier jokes that Canada should buy Minnesota, Alaska in response to Trump's annexation remarks
The head of Canada's most populous province is taking shots at President-elect Donald Trump over his comments on annexing the ...
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Doug Ford says 'country comes first' as Alberta refuses to agree to retaliation plan
The hoped-for consensus on how to retaliate against U.S. tariffs didn't materialize during the first minister's meeting in ...
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Ontario election expensive and unnecessary Bonnie Crombie says in Mississauga stop
Ontario Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie kicked off a provincial tour in Mississauga with strong words for Premier Doug Ford.
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