Legacy on Trial: Revisiting Macdonald and Diefenbaker
Legacy on Trial: Revisiting Macdonald and Diefenbaker
Dissenting UBC professors offer hope for ending university politicization: Peter MacKinnon in the National Post

‘The trust is gone’: Ontario business and labour look for new partners as U.S. trade war continues [Video]

Categories
Canadian National News

The damage done by Donald Trump’s chaotic tariff war has Ontario businesses looking for new trading partners and allies, in the midst of deep uncertainty caused by the conflict.

That’s according to groups representing businesses and workers across the province, who say one of the most profound impacts of the U.S. president’s scatter-shot approach has been to undermine decades of trust built between the two countries.

The uncertainty has meant businesses across the province are now planning with an eye to Trump’s mercurial behaviour, said Ontario Chamber of Commerce CEO Daniel Tisch.

“The White House has shown itself to be unreliable, untrustworthy and uncoordinated,” he said. “I think the worry is that even if we do get to a deal … there’s no guarantee that later in his term, the president won’t turn on us again.” 

Trump has long been a proponent of tariffs as a way to raise revenue …

Sheila North explains the benefits of letting Indigenous students study close to home
Sheila North explains the benefits of letting Indigenous students study close to home
Trudeau failed Canada’s Jews. Carney needs to do better: Dan Pujdak in the Line