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Ontario Hits Back: Slaps 25% Power Tariff on U.S. Amid Trade War with Trump

Premier Doug Ford vows to escalate further if necessary, warning the U.S. of complete electricity shutdown in retaliation for Trump’s tariffs.

March 11, 2025: Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, has announced a 25% tariff hike on electricity exports to the U.S. states of Minnesota, New York, and Michigan. The move is in direct response to President Donald Trump’s import tariffs on Canadian goods and energy, escalating trade tensions between the two nations.

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Premier Doug Ford made the bold declaration, emphasizing that Ontario will continue retaliating unless Trump reverses his economic measures. “If the United States escalates, I will not hesitate to shut the electricity off completely,” Ford warned in a statement.

🔋 The Impact of Ontario’s Electricity Tariff

💰 Increased Costs for U.S. Consumers – Nearly 1.5 million Americans will face higher electricity bills starting Monday.
📈 Revenue for Ontario – The 25% surcharge is expected to generate CA$300,000–CA$400,000 daily ($208,000–$277,000).
Potential Power Crisis – If Ontario follows through with a full cutoff, U.S. cities relying on Canadian energy could experience shortages.

🛑 Canada’s Tough Stance Against Trump’s Tariffs

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Ontario’s new electricity tariffs add to Canada’s CA$21 billion retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports. These sanctions will not be lifted until the White House fully withdraws its levies.

🔹 Ford Slams Trump“It’s one person who is responsible—President Trump,” Ford stated, blaming the U.S. leader for triggering the trade war.
🔹 Federal Retaliation – Canada’s nationwide tariffs cover steel, aluminum, food, and other U.S. exports, further squeezing American businesses.
🔹 Economic Fallout – The tariff standoff has shaken global markets, with fears of inflation and recession mounting.

🔥 The Battle Continues

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Ford has vowed to “maximize pain on Americans” as long as Trump maintains his aggressive trade policies. Meanwhile, the U.S. president faces mounting domestic backlash as states dependent on Canadian electricity struggle to absorb rising costs.

As tensions escalate, all eyes remain on whether Trump will back down or push Canada to cut off power supplies entirely—a move that could cripple multiple U.S. regions.


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Donald Trump, Doug Ford, U.S.-Canada Trade War, Electricity Tariffs, Ontario Power Tariff, Trade Retaliation, U.S. Inflation, Economic Crisis, Global Trade Tensions, Energy Crisis

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