Ontario's political party leaders continue campaigning as Canada anticipates a trade war with the United States. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford announces the removal of American products from LCBO shelves due to impending tariffs, while other leaders engage in various campaign events across the province.
Ontario's party leaders are set to continue campaigning across the province today as Canada gears up for a trade war with the United States.
Ford said the Ontario liquor store sells nearly $1 billion worth of wine, beer, spirits and seltzers from the U.S. every year, but not anymore. Ford, who railed against Trump's tariffs on Saturday, does not have public events scheduled for today.
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