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Interactive Tool From UofT Researchers Shows Where Tariffs Could Hit Ontario Hardest
The tool reveals smaller Canadian cities face higher relative tariff risks, especially resource-dependent areas, while larger cities benefit from economic diversity, researchers say.
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Interactive tool from UofT researchers shows where tariffs could hit Ontario hardest
A new tool unveiled by Toronto researchers is shedding more light on which towns and cities could be most harshly impacted by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, and the outlook for some Ontario towns is stark.
·Canada
Read Full ArticleHalifax relatively unaffected by Trump tariffs, data shows
As the trade war between the U.S. and Canada drags on, a new report by the University of Toronto is shedding light on how the evolving situation is impacting employees and businesses across the country. The post-secondary institution released a tool that showcases how vulnerable cities are to the changing threats from the Donald Trump […]
·Toronto, Canada
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