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Doug Ford is proposing a closer relationship with the U.S. when it comes to critical minerals while at the same time boasting that the province won’t roll over’ should president-elect Donald Trump follow through on his threatened tariffs.
Ford made the comment during a news conference at the Royal Ontario Museum on Monday where he discussed a plan to create a new Am-Can Critical Mineral Security Alliance.
Ford has previously suggested that Ontario could cut off the electricity it supplies to approximately 1.5 million homes in New York , Michigan and Minnesota in response to tariffs.
Canada Post is raising the price of stamps, starting today .
Two people were seriously injured during an altercation at an Ottawa high school on Monday morning .
A lone sailor living on a sailboat trapped in the Georgian Bay ice has sparked concern among Penetanguishene residents.
Manitoba RCMP has made an arrest in connection with a double homicide in Portage la Prairie .
A draft energy deal with Quebec is heading for a vote Thursday night at the legislature in St. John's , N.L. Education support workers gathered under pitch-black pre-dawn skies in Edmonton and nearby communities Monday to go on strike in a wage dispute with their employers.
A 42-year-old man is in police custody facing multiple charges, including assault causing bodily harm and arson, following a series of violent incidents in North Vancouver .
Search and rescue crews successfully extracted a seriously injured skier off a B.C. mountain over the weekend .
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