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Some Ontario Progressive Conservative s are urging federal Conservative candidates to pause door-knocking during the ongoing provincial campaign, citing voter confusion and the added strain of an election taking place in the middle of winter.
President Donald Trump’s threatened 25-per-cent tariffs on Canadian imports, which could kill hundreds of thousands of Ontario jobs and potentially trigger a recession. He claimed that a new mandate would allow him to implement a multi-billion-dollar bailout package to support affected workers and industries.
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