Tariffs and trade top list of OFA’s election priorities
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Tariffs and trade top list of OFA’s election priorities
Trump, tariffs and trade wars are top of mind in the run-up to the federal election on April 28. That’s particularly true for farmers, with the Ontario Federation of Agriculture noting that the issue is a priority for its members.
Wayne Gates Ready To Work For Niagara As MPPs Return To Queen’s Park
Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates “Right now, top of mind for people in Niagara is protecting local jobs and our economy from the threat of Trump’s tariffs. We must invest into supporting important local sectors, including auto, manufacturing, tourism, and agriculture. We must continue to support a buy local, buy Canadian strategy.” – Wayne Gates, MPP for the provincial Niagara Falls Riding that includes Niagara Falls, Fort Erie and Niagara-on-…
US tariffs and trade woes for gaming – Page 3 – OnTableTop – Home of Beasts of War » Topic: US tariffs and trade woes for gaming
Steering back into the realm of games I think there was some good insight as to what current events are meeting to create a black swan event for CMON and others. The tariffs will influence where production occurs, plain and simple. It’ll be…
Agriculture, taxes and trade the talk of second Sarnia-Lambton-Bkejwanong debate | The IndependentAccessibility ToolsIncrease TextDecrease TextGrayscaleHigh ContrastNegative ContrastLight BackgroundLinks UnderlineReadable FontReset
Tara Jeffrey/The Independent Trade, taxes, agriculture and immigration were the hot topics at the second debate in the Sarnia-Lambton-Bkejwanong riding. All seven federal election candidates forwere on hand at the Lambton Federation of Agriculture’s all-candidates meeting, held Wednesday at the Wyoming Fairgrounds. Questions submitted from members ranged from issues such as the carbon tax, tariffs and supplymanagement, to farmland protection,…
Ontario restaurant fighting back against tariffs one locally sourced dish at a time
‘Elbows up’ is more than just a slogan to support Canada in the midst of a trade war or a warning from your Mom at the dinner table. It’s a wake-up call to Canadians about the quality of meats and produce available right here at home and as trade tensions intensify over U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs – put on hold this week until next month – many grocery stores and local restaurants in Ontario and across the country are leaning into the …
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