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Just how bad will U.S. tariffs hit London region manufacturers?
Tariffs landed with a thud in Ontario’s industrial heartland Thursday, shuttering one major automaker and spreading uncertainty among smaller automotive parts suppliers across the London. The U.S. held to its pledge to punish manufacturers shipping goods south of the border, charging a 25 per cent tariff on automobiles, tariffs on some automotive parts in addition […]
Trump tariffs: London leaders react to new lay of the land
Mayor Josh Morgan and the city’s economic development agency respond to U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest decrees on tariffs
Tariff plan brings slight relief, continued uncertainty in Grey-Bruce
There was some relief expressed by certain industry representatives in Grey-Bruce on Thursday that Canada had been spared the full impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariff plan. But at the same time, there remains a high level of uncertainty around what the future may hold for Canadian business owners and workers, […]
London-area home sales plummet, again, as listings pile up
Home sales in the London area plummeted in March, new figures show, deepening a slump that’s now run through the first quarter of 2025. Only 508 homes were sold last month in the London area, which also takes in Strathroy, St. Thomas and portions of Middlesex and Elgin counties, the London and St. Thomas Association […]
How Alienating American Allies & Emptying US Wallets Reduced Jet Fuel Burn
Donald Trump, in his glorious return to the Oval Office in January 2025, managed to do what no climate policy has achieved in decades: reduce transborder aviation emissions. Not by design, of course. He wouldn’t be caught dead attending a COP summit unless it was hosted at Mar-a-Lago and came … [continued]
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