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Ontario vs. Trump: Bans U.S. Companies, Warns of Electricity Cutoff

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 5, 2025 4:25 pm
Dolon Mondal
Ontario vs. Trump: Bans U.S. Companies, Warns of Electricity Cutoff

As trade tensions reach a boiling point, Ontario strikes back with bold moves that could reshape the Canada-U.S. relationship forever.

The trade war between Canada and the U.S. has heated up as Ontario fights back against U.S. tariffs. The province has banned U.S. companies from government contracts and even threatened to cut electricity supplies to American states. These bold steps show Ontario’s strong response to President Trump’s trade policies.

Banning U.S. Firms from Contracts

Ontario has stopped U.S.-based companies from getting government contracts. This is a direct reaction to U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. For example, the province canceled a big contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink, which was supposed to provide internet in rural areas. The contract was worth millions, and its cancellation is a big blow. Now, Ontario is focusing on supporting Canadian businesses to protect local jobs and the economy.

Read how Trump’s new tariffs are shaking up global markets, slowing U.S. manufacturing, and creating ripple effects worldwide.

Threatening to Cut Electricity Supplies

In a surprising move, Ontario has also warned it might stop supplying hydroelectric power to some U.S. states. Since Ontario is a major electricity supplier, this could cause problems for industries and homes in the U.S. The province is already looking for other markets to sell its electricity and working with other Canadian regions to make sure the U.S. feels the impact.

The U.S.-China trade war intensifies as China vows to fight tariffs “till the end,” disrupting global trade and supply chains. Read here to find out more

Why Ontario is Taking a Stand

Ontario’s actions come after U.S. tariffs hurt Canadian industries like dairy and lumber. The province sees these tariffs as unfair and wants to protect its economy. By hitting back, Ontario hopes to push the U.S. to rethink its trade policies and stop harming Canadian businesses.

What This Means for the Future

These steps could make the trade war worse, affecting businesses and people on both sides of the border. While Ontario is standing strong, it’s unclear what will happen in the long run. One thing is certain: the trade war between Canada and the U.S. isn’t ending anytime soon, and Ontario is ready to keep fighting for fair treatment.

Also Read Indian Stocks Slide as US Tariffs Shake the Market

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