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Straight Arrow News on MSNOntario premier urges Canada to impose retaliatory tariffs ahead of US deadlineOntario Premier Doug Ford is urging the Canadian federal government to impose retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products, according ...
Doug Ford briefly put a 25% export tax on power exports to Michigan, Minnesota and New York in retaliation for Donald Trump’s ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, speaking to reporters at the end of Day 2 of the first ministers' meeting in Huntsville, Ont., ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford renewed a call to buy “Canadian-made everything” to heap pressure on the US to negotiate a trade ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday that he thinks it’s realistic for Canada to reach a deal with the U.S. by Aug. 1, ...
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Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan sign memorandum of understanding for construction of new pipelinesPremiers Danielle Smith, Scott Moe and Doug Ford have signed a memorandum of understanding calling for the construction of ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is hosting Canada’s premiers in Muskoka starting Monday at a Council of the Federation summer gathering. Premiers of the 13 provinces and territories can look forward to ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBraid: Ontario's Doug Ford buckles up for Stampede — and for Alberta pipelinesPremier Danielle Smith gave Ontario Premier Doug Ford a Stampede belt buckle. With cameras rolling, the Progressive Conservative premier took off his belt and installed the buckle. It’s quite a ...
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Ontario’s Doug Ford will ‘never roll over’ in trade war with US ...Ontario Premier Doug Ford and President Trump traded more barbs over their escalating tariff war Thursday — with Ford vowing to “never roll over” to America’s demands and Trump insisting ...
Doug Ford, Ontario's premier, during an election night event in Toronto on June 2. (Cole Burston/Bloomberg News) After four years of provincial mismanagement and more than two years of inadequate ...
Ontario’s 43rd general election is beginning. As things stand, Premier Doug Ford, leader of the Progressive Conservatives, could hold on to government with a parliamentary majority.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford at his party's election night watch party at the Toronto Congress Centre in Toronto on June 2. (Carlos Osorio/Reuters) Many Republicans dream of making the GOP a ...
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