Trump tariffs could throw off Ford's path to balanced Ontario budget

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Basically the tariffs are costing deep as auto job companies have shut down for periods of times and some will be moving back to America.

This has Ontario and the Police State worried as the golden goose appears to be flying south. Government has already cut everything down to the bone, save for the S.I.C who always get increases and are able to manufacture threats to justify their existence.

We have lost too much of our best and brightest to be able to compete. It will take 10-20 years of a vast upheaval and cutting of the S.I.C which isn't going to happen. Thus, our fate is essentially etched in stone.

Learn from us America. Don't emulate us and worse of all do not HELP the Creepy Ones.


U.S. President Donald Trump's chaotic trade war will loom large over Doug Ford's provincial budget, with experts saying billions in financial aid to impacted workers and businesses will throw a wrench in the premier's plan to balance Ontario's books next year.

Next month, Ford's Progressive Conservatives are expected to unveil their first budget since winning a third-straight majority government in February. The spending plan could be announced in the days after Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy is scheduled to deliver a key speech to a business audience in Toronto on May 12.

But the spending plan will drop at a time of uncertainty, as the impact of Trump's tariffs on the auto and steel sectors continues to deepen. This week, Ford himself conceded that his government has to weight its priorities carefully in this moment, hinting that balancing the books may not happen.
 
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