Ontario to provide about $11-billion in relief to businesses stung by U.S. tariffs
- The Premier of Ontario, Doug Ford, announced a CAN$11 billion relief package to support businesses affected by U.S. Tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
- Under the package, select provincial taxes will be deferred for six months to help around 80,000 Ontario businesses.
- Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy confirmed that this initiative aims to protect businesses and families from economic uncertainty due to U.S.-imposed tariffs.
- Doug Ford emphasized the need to build a competitive economy in the G7 while addressing the implications of tariffs that jeopardize jobs in Ontario's automotive sector.
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