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Ontario International Airport passenger count increased in February
Ontario International Airport (ONT) saw a slight increase in passengers in February compared with the same month in the prior year, despite one fewer day due to Leap Year in 2024. Adjusting for the shorter month in 2025, ONT passenger volume was 3.6% higher than February 2024. According to ONT officials, 450,093 air travellers chose the Southern California gateway last month versus 449,893 last year. Ontario’s domestic passenger count totalled 4…


Ontario tourism industry adapts to tariffs as US visitors increase
socastcmsRssStartFreq 90.5/Oldies 96.7 News staffsocastcmsRssEnd The tourism industry is one that’s seeing a lot of stress from recent trade negotiations and tariffs between the US and Canada. Tourism Industry Association of Ontario President Andrew Siegwart says that in talking to operators, many of them still spend a lot of money on materials from the states. https://media-cdn.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/2053/files/2025/03/ma…
Ontario Farmers Get Increased Credit Limit
The Canadian government is rolling out financial support for businesses, including Ontario farms, in response to potential U.S. tariffs. Farm Credit Canada (FCC) will offer $1 billion in new lending under its Trade Disruption Customer Support Program. Eligible farm businesses can access up to $500,000 in additional credit and new term loans. Current FCC borrowers can defer principal payments for…
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