None of that mattered, though, because Trump had cut off all trade negations with Canada using the ad as an excuse to stop ...
Obviously, Doug is on a different page than where the U.S. Administration is': On tonight's 'Closer Look' podcast, we revisit ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
'Call 1-800-Doug-Ford': Ontario, N.B. courting Quebec doctors unhappy with pay law
Ontario and New Brunswick are openly courting Quebec doctors upset over a recent provincial law that imposes a new method of remuneration on physicians.
The Daily Digest on MSN
The Tariff Warrior: How Doug Ford became Trump’s Canadian nemesis
Doug Ford has cast himself as a kind of “Canadian crusader” — one of the few politicians in Canada willing to push back ...
The ad that upended trade negotiations, PayPal comes to ChatGPT, teens do watch TV (but not on TV), stop forgetting to target ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants an apology from President Donald Trump’s envoy in Ottawa. U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra had a heated exchange with Ontario trade representative David Paterson during a ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called on US Ambassador Pete Hoekstra to say he’s sorry for cursing in public at the Canadian ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called on Pete Hoekstra, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, to apologize to Ontario’s ...
Quoting President Ronald Reagan was a way for Ontario to say that it’s not alone in opposing the kinds of tariffs that President Trump has imposed.
In the latest twist over an anti-tariff ad which has upset President Trump, the US ambassador to Canada suggests no trade ...
Ford, Canada’s most successful populist politician, has stolen the spotlight from Prime Minister Mark Carney as the country’s ...
An ad campaign from the government of Ontario featured audio of former President Ronald Reagan denouncing tariffs on foreign goods. The video rearranges what Reagan said in a 1987 radio address, and ...
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