Voters in a Southwestern Ontario riding reliant on both the auto and farming industries, say tariffs are on their mind.
With its election almost at the half-way mark, a new threat from Donald Trump hangs over the Ontario campaign Monday.
Could some Canadian and Southwestern Ontario businesses benefit from U.S. tariffs? Not really, experts say.
Not one Canadian in 10 would freely choose to join the angry, divided U.S., but they may face a long, miserable economic siege to avoid it.
It's hard to imagine now, but for a teenage Southwestern Ontario farm boy in the 1960s, finding Canadian-made products wasn't difficult.
Uncertainties continue to swirl as planned tariffs of 25% against sales of goods from Canada and Mexico have been postponed for 30 days to allow more time for negotiations. Read […]
David Peterson offers an insider’s view of the Ontario election, the recent tariff scrap with the U.S. and provincial election campaigns.
The London area’s unemployment rate edged up in January despite the region posting strong job gains, new figures show. That marks the third straight month both economic markers have risen – in one case, that’s encouraging; in the other, not so much – for the London region, which also includes St. Thomas, Strathroy and portions […]
The U.S. used to be our closest ally and a friendly neighbour, but it has declared an economic war on our country.