AP Top News|道格·福特(Doug Ford)被再次选为安大略省(Ontario)省长,并获得授权与特朗普的关税进行抗争 VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Ontario Premier Doug Ford won reelection to lead Canadas most populous province Thursday, giving him the mandate he wanted to fight tariffs threatened by U.S...
While Ford argued that he was seeking a new mandate to deal with tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, there were several reasons why it was politically advantageous timing: the two other major parties have new leaders, the Ontario PCs were in a decent fundraising position and the...
Doug Ford, the Premier of Ontario and leader of Canada’s progressive conservative party, joins CNBC's 'Power Lunch' to discuss potential U.S.-Canada tariffs, the positions of the economies in China and Mexico, and more. Wed, Dec 11 20243:01 PM ESTwatch...
Ontario's political party leaders made their final pitches to voters Wednesday, a day before the province heads to the polls, with Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford saying he wants to be premier "forever" while his rivals ask Ontarians to choose change. Ford is looking ...
Ford said U.S.-based businesses will lose out on “tens of billions of dollars” in new revenues as a result of Ontario’s response. “We just aren’t going to be using American companies,” Ford said. “And no matter if we are building a hospital, if we’re building anything, if...
Nine months from the next provincial election, Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives still top voters’ intentions, though over half of Ontarians hold an unfavourable view of the premier, according to a new survey. Article content If the next Ontario election were...
Despite Ford kicking off the campaign by saying he needed the "largest mandate in Ontario's history" in order to deal with four years of a Trump presidency, the Progressive Conservatives were returned to the legislature with nearly as many seats as in 2022. ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is acting "egregious" and "insulting" with his threat to "shut the electricity off completely" to Americans over tariffs, the White House said Tuesday.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will start tariffs directed at the United States on Monday, unless President Trump's threat of a trade war with Canada comes to an end.
The agreement includes the U.S. and Mexico. Ford is the senior-most conservative elected official in Canada and his remarks about Mexican trade policy echo points raised by Donald Trump and the Republicans for the better part of a decade....