OTTAWA — Canada’s public safety minister offered an “attaboy” to Ontario’s premier for his recent Canada-U.S. outreach work. Questioned outside of a Friday morning caucus meeting in West Block, Public Safety Minister David McGuinty was asked if Ford’s outreach — which has included numerous comments and interviews on American news channels — was a distraction to federal efforts to push back against President Donald Trump’s tariff threats.
Over the past two years, most provinces terminated their agreements to hold federal immigration detainees in provincial jails
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Canada’s outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country’s oil rich province of Alberta are confident Canada can avoid the 25% tariffs President Donald Trump says he will impose on Canada and Mexico on Feb.
The Liberal government pledged $1.3 billion in border upgrades after U.S. president-elect Donald Trump threatened steep tariffs unless Canada and Mexico clamp down on the flow of migrants and illegal drugs.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods when he comes back into office next week.
Ford said Ontario officials have estimated the proposed tariffs on Canadian goods could cost his province up to half a million jobs. “This is serious,” he said. “It’s unprecedented.”
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OTTAWA — Canada’s public safety minister offered an “attaboy” to Ontario’s premier for ... Public Safety Minister David McGuinty was asked if Ford’s outreach — which has included ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford praised the federal government’s plan to secure the Canada-U.S. border in response to former U.S. president Donald Trump’s threat to impose a 25-per-cent tariff on Canadian imports.