Doug Ford's Protectionist Threats Could Backfire

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Doug Ford's Protectionist Threats Could Backfire
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford's recent threats against US businesses, while aiming to appease Canadian concerns amid Trump's tariffs, risk damaging Canada's long-term economic interests and international standing.

Instead of threatening export restrictions against political allies, Mr. Ford should focus on his strengths: As a conservative with a populist touch, he has a better chance of appealing to the people in Mr. Trump ’s orbit than the liberal Mr. Trudeau. Mr. Ford speaks to the media at Canada 's Premiers Conference in Toronto, on Dec. 16.Donald Trump ’s threat to impose 25-per-cent tariffs on all imports from Canada has understandably rattled Canadians. And it keeps getting worse.

With Chrystia Freeland’s resignation as finance minister and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s own future in question, Ottawa is in chaos at exactly the wrong time. A lot of responsibility now falls on Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who appears to have been positioning himself recently as the de facto face of Team Canada.Instead of reassuring Canadians with a well-thought-out strategy, Mr. Ford, the premier of Canada’s largest province, has been coming up with proposals that sacrifice Canada’s long-term interests for short-term effect.instead. He has now followed up with a slate of threats that include reasonable ideas but also politically counterproductive and economically harmful ones – and it is the latter that have been making headlines across the United States., it would create economic pressure in the U.S. without damaging Canadian economic interests. Ontarians would have to go without American booze for a while, but U.S. suppliers would come rushing back as soon as the restrictions were lifted. Similarly, excluding U.S. suppliers from provincial procurement will mean that Ontario will pay more for some government purchases, but the measure would likely do no lasting damage to our relationship with the United States.. It sends a message to U.S. governors that Canada is not a reliable partner. Energy officials in Michigan, Wisconsin and New York are probably getting together right now to make contingency plans for a scenario in which Ontario shuts off suppl

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