Ontario farmers and businesses are calling for swift action from Canada's next leader to address potential economic harm from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's tariff threats. They express concerns about the impact of Trump's policies and emphasize the need for a strong economic focus.
Representatives for Ontario farmers and businesses say Canada 's next leader needs to take quick action and prioritize the economy in the face of tariff threats by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump . Reflecting on nearly a decade of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's tenure, they say his policies have brought both boons and challenges to their sectors.Drew Spoelstra, president of the 38,000-member Ontario Federation of Agriculture , says Canada 's next prime minister needs to deal with incoming U.S.
president Donald Trump's tariff threats as soon as possible. Associations representing farmers and businesses in Ontario say Canada's next leader needs to act quickly and prioritize Canada's economy in the face of potentially catastrophic tariffs threatened by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump. Reflecting on nearly a decade of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's tenure, they say his policies have brought both boons and challenges to their sectors, adding that agricultural and business growth needs to be top of mind, regardless of who takes over the reign. 'We definitely need experienced hands for the economy and for businesses,' said Graham Henderson of London, Ont.'s Chamber of Commerce, which represents 950 businesses., reiterating an idea he floated earlier, that Canada become the 51st U.S. state. On Tuesday, Trump said he would consider using 'economic force' to join the countries together.his latest remarks, saying 'there isn't a snowball's chance in hell' Canada would become a part of the U.S. Opposition and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre responded too, saying in a statement, 'Canada will never be the 51st state. Period.' NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh wrote on X, formerly Twitter, 'No Canadian wants to join you. ... Your attacks will hurt jobs on both sides of the border.'Trudeau says 'not a snowball's chance in hell' Canada joins U.S
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