Trade wars between neighbors are the dumbest wars. Source:WWNY ONTARIO, Canada (WWNY) - Canada appears ready to fight back if President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat becomes real. Premiers from all over the country met in Ottawa this week, and Ontario Premier Doug Ford came out of ...
going down to Michigan, going down to New York State and over to Wisconsin," Ontario Premier Doug Ford said during a press conference following a virtual meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other provincial premiers to discuss Trump's tariff ...
Among the more telling indicators of the unusual turbulencein Ontario politics in 1985 was the fact that in less than six months, theprovince experienced three different premiers. As a direct consequenceof this remarkable political activity, Ontarians were presented with anarray of policy initiatives ...
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Carney said it was time to move on from the much-maligned consumer carbon tax 2 days agoCanada Exonerated Jan. 6 convict who fled to Canada ordered out of country and banned for a year Antony Vo has gone home to Indiana after coming to an agreement with Canadian officials...
Premiers of Ontario Term Premier Party 1867–71 John Sandfield Macdonald Liberal-Conser. 1871–72 Edward Blake Liberal 1872–96 Oliver Mowat Liberal 1896–99 Arthur Sturgis Hardy Liberal 1899–1905 George William Ross Liberal 1905–14 James Pliny Whitney Conservative 1914–19 William Howa...
Ajax shelter where he has lived for more than a year, and back on his feet. The people who have come together include former Tory MPP Peter Sherman and present Tory MPP Lisa McLeod, former federal Tory MP John Baird, as well as former Liberal premiers Dalton McGuinty...
Former premiers Kathleen Wynne and Dalton McGuinty spoke at the convention Saturday, urging members to unite now. "Our job beginning today is to rally behind the new leader and give them that support," McGuinty told the crowd. "Then in the days and years that follow, ...
The Council of the Federation comprises all 13 provincial and territorial Premiers. It enables Premiers to work collaboratively, form closer ties, foster constructive relationships among governments and show leadership on important issues that matter to Canadians....
While not legally binding, the two-year agreement outlines the parties’ intention to work together. “The agreement between premiers will help exchange best practices for creating investment-ready housing development and encourage trade and commerce in the housing sector between the Yukon and Ontario,...