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@ The Guardian World
2025-02-26 12:02:00
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The Ontario premier says he’s ready to stand up to Trump over tariffs – will that yield a third straight election win?The day Donald Trump won the United States presidential election was a happy one for Doug Ford.The conservative politician who oversees Canada’s most populous province – and its largest economy – made the admission to caucus and supporters, in off-the-cuff remarks accidentally caught by a nearby microphone. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/feb/26/doug-ford-canada-ontario-election-trump