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“I would prefer to do a US-CA deal, so we don’t have to worry about Mexico,” said Ford, in an interview.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will match U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% auto tariffs with a tariff on vehicles imported from the United States.
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A pair of top Democratic lawmakers asked the U.S. securities regulator on Wednesday to preserve records related to President Donald Trump’s crypto venture World Liberty Financial and posed questions ...
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Ford visits areas with prolonged power outages caused by ice storm in OntarioFord thanked hydro workers, volunteers and local officials for their ongoing efforts to restore power to tens of thousands of homes and business that are still in the dark.
More than 160,000 Ontario residents are still without power, while states of emergency remain active in areas around Peterborough, Simcoe Counties and Orillia.
El primer ministro de Ontario reiteró su llamado a que Canadá alcance un acuerdo comercial bilateral con Estados Unidos, excluyendo a México, horas antes de que el presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump,
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Ontario wine agents are accusing the LCBO's 'unfair policies' after California wines were pulled from shelves almost a month ago due to ongoing trade dispute with the U.S., but grocery stores and retail giants like Costco and Loblaws are still allowed to sell the products.
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 tells reporters that he would support retaliatory tariffs on the American auto sector.
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.