Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday the country's leaders must put Canada first and forcefully hit back against president-elect Donald Trump if he goes ahead with punishing tariffs on all of our goods while also singling out Alberta Premier Danielle Smith for her reluctance to go all-in on retaliation.
The founder of the Ottawa company that made Doug Ford’s “Canada is not for sale” ball cap has seen a huge jump in sales thanks to the Ontario premier’s patronage. The tale of patriotic haberdashery began less than a week ago,
The justification is the latest in an evolution of reasons to potentially call an early election as Ford enjoys a boost in approval ratings.
It was difficult to miss Ontario Premier Doug Ford's message to would-be American expansionists on Wednesday: He wore it right on his hat.
Premier Doug Ford wore the hat while speaking to reporters ahead of a premiers' meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss Canada's response to the threat of U.S. tariffs. It was designed by an Ottawa-based company in response to U.
Or sign-in if you have an account. American president-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat is a high-stakes problem for Ontario and Premier Doug Ford. Ford appears to be working on the Trump issue ...
OTTAWA — Ontario Premier Doug Ford arrived at a meeting with the prime minister and all of the country's other premiers Wednesday armed with his now frequent message of unity and strength in a fight against American tariffs — and a new anti-annexation accessory.
Premier Doug Ford warns. Ford painted a stark unemployment picture for the manufacturing engine of Canada as premiers head to Ottawa to meet with departing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday.
Premiers set to discuss their own proposed retaliatory tariffs at a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau next week, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says
Ford, who was wearing a Canada is not for sale baseball hat as he entered the talks, has already said he is prepared to withhold energy exports to the U.S., which could leave some 1.5 million Americans in a bind given how reliant some states are on the province for electricity.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he's focused on fighting a proposed tariff threat from incoming U.S. president Donald Trump, not an early snap election, amid ongoing turmoil political on Parliament Hill.
Or sign-in if you have an account. The founder of the Ottawa company that made Doug Ford’s “Canada is not for sale” ball cap has seen a huge jump in sales thanks to the Ontario premier’s ...