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After Canada failed to strike a trade deal with Washington, the president raised tariffs on some Canadian exports this week.
Questions are being raised about a major construction contract tied to Ontario's largest hospital project after a U.S.-owned company was awarded a $140 million contract.
U.S. President Donald Trump has followed through on his earlier threat to increase tariffs on Canada to 35 per cent.
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The City of Thunder Bay has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in extra funding from the province after exceeding its ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called on Prime Minister Mark Carney to increase the tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum to 50 per cent in retaliation to Donald Trump's latest escalation.
Thunder Bay has achieved 143 per cent of its 2024 housing target, breaking ground on the construction of 262 new homes in 2024. On Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford visited ...
Two groups representing businesses in Ontario and Michigan are urging Canada and the U.S. to get a trade deal done in order to avoid prolonged instability.
The Ford government is refusing to disclose how much money taxpayers could be on the hook for in its cancellation of a ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called out Campbell’s soups, arguing Canadians shouldn’t be “hoodwinked” by claims of Canadian ...
Mark Carney and Doug Ford are responding after Donald Trump signed an executive order to increase tariffs on Canada from 25 to 35 per cent.
Through the SDF, the Ontario government is also partnering with five other organizations in the region to deliver free training programs in sectors affected by U.S. tariffs and policies.
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