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Canadians rallied around the Toronto Blue Jays ahead of a Major League Baseball game on Saturday that could produce the country's first World Series victory in more than three decades, in a fraught political and economic climate.
The tense exchange happened after an anti-tariff commercial aired by Ontario infuriated the Trump administration.
In his first campaign to lead Ontario, Ford started out as a Trump-style populist. But tariffs changed his view and he is now a consistent thorn in the U.S. president's side.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is boasting about an anti-tariff advertisement that he says prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to cancel trade talks with Canada. Ford told reporters Monday the ad — which featured a clip of former U.
Ontario Premier likens the World Series hopeful Jays to the nation of Canada, both 'global heavyweights' You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. It’s been barely a week since Ontario Premier Doug Ford angered U.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called on Pete Hoekstra, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, to apologize to Ontario’s representative in Washington
The advert was viewed one billion times as Trump said he has no plans to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Carney.