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Ontario will vote before next tariff deadline
It’s been a day, voters.
To recap the news, Canada and the U.S. have agreed to a 30-day reprieve on the tariff front, following a day that saw all four major Ontario political parties outline their plan to get the province through the economic turbulence.
Ontarians will now go to the polls before the next tariff deadline. That means the party we vote for will be the one that deals with the potential crisis the tariffs would present.
But, of course, there’s so much more at stake. Make sure to let us know what matters most to you in this election, and if you have a politics question please email us at [email protected].
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