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Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Monday that he will terminate a $100 million Canadian contract with Elon Musk's Starlink internet services. This decision comes as a direct response to President Donald Trump's implementation of sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods, which Ford described as detrimental to the Canadian economy. "Ontario won’t do business with people hellbent on destroying our economy," Ford stated via social media.
In addition to canceling the Starlink contract, Ford emphasized that his administration will also restrict American companies from participating in provincial contracts. He warned that U.S. businesses could lose "tens of billions of dollars" in revenue due to these retaliatory actions.
Furthermore, Ford and other provincial leaders plan to remove American liquor brands from government shelves, a move expected to impact nearly $1 billion in sales annually of American alcoholic beverages. Ontario's response follows similar trade tensions, where Canada and Mexico have agreed to implement retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. in light of the economic measures initiated by Trump.