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“I’ll be making the case all day directly to Americans: drop the tariffs and let’s work together to be the richest and safest two countries on the planet.”
The New York Times |
Mr. Carney estimated that Canada would collect about $5.7 billion from the retaliatory tariffs he said it was imposing — on top of the $42 billion or so he said Canada would generate from the tariffs ...
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Canada got "the best of a bad deal" when the country was spared yet another volley of tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration Wednesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says.But that deal is still "totally unacceptable,
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Ford visits areas with prolonged power outages caused by ice storm in OntarioProlonged power outages could linger into next week in remote Ontario communities after punishing spring storms, officials said, as Premier Doug Ford toured some hard-hit areas.
Speaking in Orillia, Ontario on Friday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford expressed his frustration over the ongoing U.S.-Canada trade disputes and "the whole tariff nonsense" as "the craziest thing" he has ever seen.
As Donald Trump’s unjust trade war with Canada heats up, Canadian politicians are advocating less economic dependence on energy exports to the United States. But environmentalists are pointing out that Ontario premier Doug Ford — who has championed electricity surcharges on exports to the U.
About 6,000 workers in Canada’s auto sector received temporary layoff notices after US President Donald Trump went ahead with tariffs on vehicle imports, according to the country’s largest private-sector union.