‘Probably the most disliked politician in the world:’ Doug Ford on how Canadians view Trump
CANADA, AUG 7 – Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Trump's 35% tariffs have caused $6.2 billion in auto sector costs and job losses for 37,000 Americans, harming workers on both sides of the border.
- On Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said on CNN’s The Situation Room that U.S. President Donald Trump is probably the most disliked politician Canadians can think of.
- From an interdependence standpoint, analysts note nearly 20 million Americans depend on Canada for jobs, with Ontario directly employing 9 million Americans.
- Data reveal 37,000 Americans lost jobs and the auto sector faces $6.2 billion in tariff-related costs.
- Ford warned, he believes Trump could move to reopen CUSMA as soon as November, and Canada must onshore industries, he told CNN Thursday.
- Ford said he’d rather collaborate with the United States to increase jobs, amid widespread rejection of Trump’s bullying tactics.
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Doug Ford blasts Trump on US TV: 'He's probably the most disliked politician in the world'
Ontario Premier Doug Ford just blasted U.S. President Donald Trump live on American television over Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods. Ford appeared on CNN's The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer on Thursday to discuss the impact of Trump's economic tariffs would have on both Canada and the U.S.
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