Doug Ford, the Ontario Premier, announced Tuesday that his province's planned 25% tariff on electricity exports to the U.S ...
An apology was given to the American people by Ontario Premier Doug Ford after relations turned sour from the trade ...
Ontario, Canada Premier Doug Ford announced in a joint statement with Howard Lutnick, that he would not be imposing a 25% ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is chastising Ontario for using electricity as a bargaining tool to fight off his tariff threats ...
President Donald Trump’s threat to double his planned tariffs on steel and aluminum from 25% to 50% for Canada has led the ...
President Trump will not double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CBS ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is now apologizing to the American people for the fallout from the ongoing trade negotiations ...
The two agreed to meet on Thursday — along with federal Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc — and Ontario will suspend its 25 ...
A tense Tuesday of escalating tension between Ford and Trump saw tariff threats increased and traded before an "olive branch" from the White House in the form of a meeting.
Just hours after he stood down in the tariff battle against Trump, Ford said, “Our real enemy is China. It’s not each other.” ...
The standoff over tariffs between Canada and the United States has cooled off, with US President Donald Trump backing down on his threat to double levies on his northerly neighbour to 50 per cent.
During an interaction with reporters on March 11, Trump mocked Ontario Premier. Earlier, Doug Ford announced on March 10 that he would impose a 25% electricity surcharge on US exports, eliciting a ...