Tag: Tariffs
Ontario Election 2025: Candidates talk up jobs, healthcare, affordability
With the threat of Trump tariffs temporarily on hold, talk on the Ontario campaign trail has branched out to other issues. Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford visited workers in Etobicoke on Friday, continuing a trend of courting the union vote, something Tories did not traditionally seek in the past. NDP leader Marit Stiles discussed healthcare […]
Letters to the Editor: February 7, 2025
Doug Ford already has a strong mandate and extending his time as leader won’t make him any smarter.
ARENA Community Based Battery Rollout
First, let me be clear: a community battery is located in the community to collect and store electricity when there is an oversupply, usually from rooftop solar. It may or may not be owned by a community organisation. Generally, it appears most are owned by the major gentailers. See our … [continued]
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Ontario election: Cities have big problems. They may get little attention
Where do Ontario’s main three parties stand on the issues facing cities provincewide, and the growing calls for a better deal between Queen’s Park and municipal governments?
Graphite Tariffs Could Upend US EV Industry
Tariffs on graphite from China may seem like an easy thing to do, but they are an indication of national weaknesses in technology.
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