Ontario Premier Doug Ford Threatens to Cut U.S. Electricity Exports Amid Tariff Dispute

Ontario Premier Doug Ford Threatens to Cut U.S. Electricity Exports Amid Tariff Dispute

LN24 / 12 minutes

March 4, 2025

2 min read

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has issued a stark warning to the United States in the wake of President Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods. Ford threatened that Canada could retaliate by cutting off its electricity exports to the U.S., a significant move considering the U.S. is a major consumer of Canadian electricity.
Ford, in his statement, made it clear that Canada would impose matching tariffs on U.S. goods, emphasizing that the nation would not back down in the face of economic pressure. He further warned that if the U.S. escalates its tariff measures, Canada would respond with even more force, underlining the importance of protecting Canadian industries and resources.
The Premier also called for unity between federal and provincial governments in their response to the U.S. tariffs, urging a coordinated effort to safeguard Canada’s economic interests. The threat of cutting off electricity exports highlights the potential consequences of escalating trade tensions between the two countries, signaling that Canada is prepared to use its resources strategically in the trade dispute.
As the trade conflict continues to unfold, Ford’s comments add a new layer of complexity to the ongoing discussions about tariffs and cross-border economic relations.


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