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Doug Ford, Donald Trump and Ontario
Doug Ford warns 500,000 jobs in Ontario could be lost due to Donald Trump tariffs
The Ontario premier’s dire prediction comes as he and other provincial and territorial leaders meet Wednesday in Ottawa with Justin Trudeau.
Premier of Ontario Doug Ford Claps Back at Donald Trump
Description: Canada is firing back at President-elect Donald Trump's repeated jabs about the country becoming the 51st state with a counterproposal
‘This is serious,’ Doug Ford warns up to 500,000 Ontario jobs will be affected by Trump’s tariffs
Premier Doug Ford estimates that up to half a million Ontario jobs could be affected by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs.
Doug Ford says Ontario can’t ‘roll over’ amid tariff threats
Premier Doug Ford is proposing a closer relationship with the U.S. when it comes to critical minerals while at the same time boasting that the province won’t “roll over” should president-elect Donald Trump follow through on his threatened tariffs upon taking office next week.
Doug Ford gives clearest hint yet of early Ontario election, points finger at Trump, tariffs
Ford said if tariffs hit Canadian goods, it could mean the provincial government needs to spend billions to stimulate the economy.
Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs could cost Ontario 500,000 jobs, Doug Ford warns
The premiers’ Council of the Federation, of which Ford is currently the rotating chair, will sit down with Justin Trudeau to hash out what the country will do to counter Trump’s tariff vow
Tariffs from U.S. could cost up to 500K Ontario jobs, Ford says
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods when he comes back into office next week.
Doug Ford hints at early election triggered by American tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he may have to “let the people decide” if his government should spend billions to offset the impact of potential incoming American tariffs. The comments mark the premier’s strongest indication yet that he may be planning to call an election before the fixed date in 2026.
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Ontario business struggles to keep up with demand for ‘Canada is not for sale’ caps
Ford appeared in Ottawa sporting a hat with the caption 'Canada is not for sale' after Trump pushed the idea of a merger with the U.S.
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Ontario teachers’ union launches satirical ad campaign on ‘crisis’ in education under Doug Ford
Campaigns’ creators hope the campaign, featuring a struggling, fictional ‘Ford High’ school, brings attention to issues ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
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Doug Ford sports 'Canada is not for sale' cap for tariff talk with PM, premiers
OTTAWA — Ontario Premier Doug Ford arrived at a meeting with the prime minister and all of the country's other premiers today ...
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Influential leader of Canada's Ontario province seeks Trump, Musk meeting: US 'needs us like we need them'
Doug Ford, the premier of Canada's most populous province, Ontario, has reached out to President-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk for a meeting to stave off planned tariffs against, and the idea to ...
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‘This head’s like limestone’: Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he’s safe after being involved in collision
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is uninjured after an OPP vehicle he was traveling in was sideswiped on Highway 401. The collision ...
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Premier Doug Ford wants critical minerals production accelerated
That was the word from Premier Doug Ford and Mines Minister George Pirie during a Jan. 13 press conference in Toronto to ...
Canadian HR Reporter
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Ontario premier praises ‘solid plan’ for border in face of U.S. tariff threat
Ontario Premier Doug Ford praised the federal government’s plan to secure the Canada-U.S. border in response to former U.S.
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‘Let the people decide,’ Ford says of any potential stimulus spending amid Trump tariff threat
Premier Doug Ford remains tight-lipped on whether he will call for an early election in Ontario, but said if incoming ...
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