'Canada is not for sale': Ford dons cap with message to Trump
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford wore a 'Canada is not for sale' hat during a meeting with the Prime Minister and other Premiers to discuss American tariffs on Canadian goods.
- Ford estimated that proposed tariffs by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump could cost Ontario 500,000 jobs.
- Premiers, including Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, are discussing long-term economic strategies and possible aid for Canadians affected by potential job losses.
- Canadian manufacturers urged immediate actions to protect the manufacturing sector from U.S. Tariffs, including a short-term federal cost-coverage mechanism.
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47% Left
L 47%
C 29%
R 24%
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