Snap election doesn’t leave Ontario vulnerable amid tariff threat, Doug Ford insists | Unpublished
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Author: Andrew McIntosh
Publication Date: February 1, 2025 - 15:09

Snap election doesn’t leave Ontario vulnerable amid tariff threat, Doug Ford insists

February 1, 2025
Ford said the impact of these tariffs will be felt almost immediately. Companies' orders will slow down, factories will have to reduce shifts, and workers may lose their jobs.


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