Which Canadian province will lead the response against U.S. tariffs by June 30, 2025?
Ontario • 25%
Quebec • 25%
British Columbia • 25%
Other • 25%
Official statements from Canadian provincial leaders or major news outlets
Ontario Premier Doug Ford Threatens to Cut Off Canada’s Energy Supplies to U.S. Over Trump’s 25% Tariff Proposal
Dec 12, 2024, 01:21 AM
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has issued a strong warning that Canada is prepared to cut off energy supplies to the United States if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods. Ford emphasized that Canada will utilize 'every tool in our toolbox' to respond to potential tariffs, stating, 'We will go to the extent of cutting off their energy, going down to Michigan, going down to New York State, and over to Wisconsin.' This threat comes amid discussions among Canadian provincial leaders urging a robust response to Trump's tariff proposals. Ford's remarks highlight the potential economic ramifications of such tariffs, indicating that while Canadians would be affected, 'the Americans are going to feel the pain as well.' The situation underscores the tense trade relations between Canada and the U.S. as the new administration prepares to take office.
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Manitoba • 25%
Ontario • 25%
Alberta • 25%
Quebec • 25%
Ontario • 25%
Quebec • 25%
Alberta • 25%
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Seek WTO intervention • 25%
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Retaliatory tariffs • 25%
Negotiations • 25%