Ford to offer employee vehicle pricing to consumers
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Ford is launching a "From America, For America" campaign offering employee pricing to all consumers in response to recent tariffs.
From USA Today
President Donald Trump's move to impose sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports on allies and rivals alike sparked threats of retaliation on Thursday, intensifying a global trade war that threatens to stoke...
From U.S. News & World Report
The Senate voted 51-48 tonight to pass a Democratic-led resolution that would block Trump's tariffs on imports from Canada.
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Weaponizing energy trade between the U.S. and Canada broke with decades of cooperation—and might set a troubling precedent for energy diplomacy in North America.
Doug Ford is warning of retaliatory measures as the U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to impose tariffs on several countries.
Analysts say the president’s vow to lower Americans’ gasoline and electricity is imperiled by his tariffs and on-and-off funding for federal energy
As Donald Trump’s unjust trade war with Canada heats up, Canadian politicians are advocating less economic dependence on energy exports to the United States. But environmentalists are pointing out that Ontario premier Doug Ford — who has championed electricity surcharges on exports to the U.
U.S. tariff fight shakes out, it’s worth considering how new electricity tariffs could impact businesses, consumers, and energy companies.
Canada and the U.S. have one of the most integrated electricity grids in the world with more than 30 cross-border transmission lines
Dissolving Ontario’s partnership with GE-Hitachi would make the Americans take notice – and set North America’s nuclear industry back by years
Queen's Park reporter Richard Southern collaborated with pollster John Wright to gauge public sentiment around Ford's diplomatic maneuvers. According to Wright, public approval can quickly shift based on how effectively Ford can communicate the outcomes of his negotiations in Washington.
New York state and regions like New England depend a lot on electricity generated in Canada, which exports a large amount of electricity to the US every year.