Doug Ford says he’s ready to work with Carney to ‘protect Canada’ from Trump
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford aims for unity after a Conservative MP criticized him as a 'problem' for Canada, stating, 'all Canadians have to unite against the real threat' of economic harm from U.S. Tariffs.
- Jamil Jivani, the newly elected MP, urged Conservatives not to seek advice from Ford, claiming he is an opportunist.
- Ford expressed interest in collaborating with Liberal leader Mark Carney to address economic challenges and infrastructure needs, including resource development in the Ring of Fire region.
- Ford's campaign manager criticized Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's failure to address the dangers of U.S. Tariffs during the election.
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Doug Ford says he is focused on post-election unity, after MP accuses him of sabotage
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he wants to focus on unity the day after the federal election, refusing to shoot back at comments from a Conservative MP calling the premier a "problem" and an opportunist.
'Ontario stands ready' following federal election: Ford
'Workers, families and businesses are navigating the economic uncertainty caused by President Trump’s tariffs and they are counting on all levels of government to work together to protect Canada,' said Ontario's premier


'Crucial time': Ford says Ontario is 'ready to work' with Carney
'Workers, families and businesses are navigating the economic uncertainty caused by President Trump’s tariffs and they are counting on all levels of government to work together to protect Canada,' said Ontario's premier
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