Ontario Premier Doug Ford proposed Wednesday that Canada could drop its tariffs on US imports — if President Trump did the same for America’s northern neighbor.
Canada is bracing for the fallout of President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war, with economists warning of spiking grocery prices, major job losses and even a potential recession if threatened
Economist Patrick Anderson says Trump tariffs are like taking "a baseball bat" to auto sales; sees no short-term benefit for Michigan.
Ontario Tech University is creating three new bursaries for students whose parents work in the auto industry as Oshawa and Durham Region prepare for fallout from the 25 per cent tariffs on non-American cars and trucks being imposed by U.
The Northern Ontario Tourist Outfitters Association originally had heard from several border crossings that all groceries entering Canada would be subject to the tariffs, its executive director said.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford concerned about auto tariff impactOntario 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 concerned about the province's auto sector.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford tells Wolf Blitzer what he’s expecting from President Trump’s tariff announcement and explains why he thinks they will be a “tax on Americans.”
Stellantis has “paused production” at some of its Canadian and Mexican auto assembly plants due to the newly announced tariffs — and as a result, some US workers will also be temporarily laid off.