Could Canada and the U.S. strike a zero tariff deal? Ford says Carney is open to idea
- Doug Ford, the Ontario Premier, has suspended a proposed 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the U.S. Following discussions with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
- Environmentalists claim Ford's policies have increased Ontario's reliance on American gas, undermining energy security and climate commitments.
- In March 2025, Ford stated that Canada would remove tariffs if the U.S. Does the same, describing it as 'Liberation Day' for trade.
- Mark Carney, the new leader of Canada's Liberal Party, emphasized that Canada will win in trade, akin to hockey.
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‘I’m Cautiously Optimistic’: Doug Ford Strongly Recommends Canada ‘Not To Retaliate’ Against Trump’s Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford strongly urged Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to avoid retaliation against the tariffs President Donald Trump announced.
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