Trump, Ontario and Tariffs
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“Make no mistake about it, Canadians love Americans. They love the U.S., and I do, too,” Ford told NewsNation’s “The Hill” on Wednesday, saying he is “cautiously optimistic” about trade between the t...
From The Hill
President Donald Trump is placing steep new tariffs on virtually all U.S. trading partners, stoking fears of rising prices for consumers and deepening trade wars.
From U.S. News & World Report
Carney said the tariff could raise up to 8 billion Canadian dollars, or the equivalent of $5.62 billion, which would be used to help workers and companies affected by the Trump tariffs.
From Wall Street Journal
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says it's "positive" that Canada was not on the list of countries that will face new reciprocal tariffs announced on Wednesday by U.S. President Donald Trump."The positive thing that I saw was we weren't on that list,
Ontario Premier Doug Ford argued the Trump administration’s looming tariffs will pose harsh impacts for American businesses and consumers while lauding Canada’s plan for retaliation against
The Windsor Assembly Plant produces the Chrysler Pacifica, Chrysler Grand Caravan, Chrysler Voyager and Dodge Charger Daytona. Ford said he remained hopeful the shutdown would only last the scheduled two weeks and not lead to job losses.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford who took a lead in Canada's tariff war with the United States said he does not think April 2 will be known as the Liberation.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has expressed his support for retaliatory tariffs in response to U.S. President Donald Trump‘s proposed 25% tariff on automotive imports. What Happened: According to a report by CTV News,
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford concerned about auto tariff impactTORONTO – Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he was relieved to see Canada is not facing any of U.S. President Donald Trump’s new “reciprocal” tariffs, but he is still very
I had an interesting interview last night with Premier Doug Ford of Ontario, one of Canada’s loudest critics of President Trump’s tariff policy. Canada was not on the list President Trump held up in the Rose Garden,
Ontario Premier Doug Ford proposed that Canada could drop its tariffs with the US — if President Trump did the same. “President Trump’s tariffs will put millions of American jobs at risk and
Ontario Premier Doug Ford reacts to President Donald Trump's tariff announcement and says he’s “cautiously optimistic” after US President Donald Trump left Canada off the list of countries that would be subject to new reciprocal tariff rates.