TORONTO — Ontario is ready to go on a “appeal offensive” in america within the coming weeks now that Donald Trump has received the presidential election.
TORONTO — Ontario is ready to go on a “appeal offensive” in america within the coming weeks now that Donald Trump has received the presidential election.
Premier Doug Ford and Financial Growth Minister Vic Fedeli say authorities representatives will head down south to guard jobs and promote commerce.
Trump has criticized electrical automobiles and has mused about ripping up authorities subsidies, together with the Inflation Discount Act that President Joe Biden put in place in 2021.
These offers helped lure automakers to construct EV-related vegetation within the U.S. whereas Canada was compelled to match these manufacturing tax credit in offers with Stellantis and Volkswagen, each of that are constructing EV battery vegetation within the province.
Ford says he isn’t fearful about it and believes electrical automobiles are the long run.
Fedeli says he’s heading to Washington, D.C. in December and January and also will be touring a number of states in January with the identical message as Ford: defending Ontario jobs.
“I name it a appeal offensive to remind them that we want one another for each economies to develop,” Fedeli stated.
This report by The Canadian Press was first printed Nov. 6, 2024.
The Canadian Press