TORONTO (AP) — Ontario’s premier, the leader of Canada’s most populous province, announced that effective Monday it is charging 25 percent more for electricity to 1.5 million American homes ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has doubled down on his warning about 'cutting off' the US' energy but also apologized 'to the American people'. US president Donald Trump wasted no time signing off on ...
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday called American tariffs “very dumb” and said that U.S. President Donald Trump is appeasing Russia while launching a trade war ...
As the U.S. imposes heavy tariffs on Canadian goods — and Ottawa retaliates — many in Ontario industries like auto, steel and trucking say they're in for a tough road ahead. Just after ...
The head of the Canadian province of Ontario has repeatedly promised strong retaliation against the U.S. tariffs going into effect against Canadian goods, ensuring "America feels the pain.
Speaking from the Oval Office Monday afternoon, US President Donald Trump vowed that his punitive tariffs against Canada and Mexico—America’s two largest trading partners—will come into ...
TORONTO - Ontario will ban American companies from $30 billion worth of procurement contracts, rip up a $100-million Starlink deal and eradicate U.S. booze in its first wave of retaliations ...
TORONTO – Today, the Ontario government welcomed Frontier Lithium Inc.’s proposal to invest hundreds of millions of dollars to build a first-of-its-kind lithium refinery in Thunder Bay. This refinery ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he's willing to cut off power supply to the US if President Donald Trump continues with tariffs against Canada. Ford announced his retaliatory plans shortly after ...
From farm to table, Canada's agri-food sector connects farmers, suppliers, and processors to deliver fresh, nutritious, local food while driving economic growth, creating jobs, and strengthening ...
The trade war between the United States and Canada is officially underway, and while the majority of the discussion has (rightfully so) revolved around tariffs, electricity could be the dominant ...
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