‘Feel the pain like we feel the pain’: Doug Ford suggests targeting electricity exports in tariff fight
- Doug Ford stated that a re-elected Progressive Conservative government would impose tariffs on Ontario's electricity sent to the U.S. If President Donald Trump enacts tariffs on Canada.
- Ford emphasized the importance of economic stability during his campaign, especially as the U.S. Plans to implement tariffs on Canadian goods by March 4.
- He mentioned that Ontario's electricity exports will be reviewed and could face tariffs, aiming to retaliate against U.S. Actions.
- Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie criticized Ford for calling an unnecessary election and for not previously diversifying Ontario's economy.
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