( NewsNation) — Ontario Premier Doug Ford sounded a conciliatory note Wednesday as President Trump announced a new slate of tariffs on foreign trade partners — minus Canada and Mexico.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford is apologizing to the American people for the fallout from the ongoing trade negotiations between Canada and the United States — and calling for an end to the “chaos ...
Since Donald Trump began his second term, Canadian politician Doug Ford has become one of the loudest international voices to contest the US president’s “America First” trade policy.