According to officials, more than 11,000 people have left Santorini so far after earthquakes were recorded near the Greek island for a fourth consecutive day.
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#BREAKING CHCH News has learned that a new multi-million-dollar expansion of John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport is expected to be announced Tuesday, which will include a new passenger airline serving the city.
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@fordnation The tarrif threat was enough of a wake up call for Canada and it's citizens to be laser focused on expanding our markets, trading with other nations and interprovincially, and growing our own economy so we can be resilient for anything that comes our way.
We have some good news today. We have temporarily averted tariffs that would have severely damaged our economy, giving time for more negotiation and time for cooler heads to prevail. Thank you to the countless workers, union leaders, businesses and everyday proud Canadians who rallied together to make this happen.
With the U.S. pausing tariffs, Ontario will also pause our retaliatory measures. If President Trump proceeds with tariffs, we won’t hesitate to remove American products off LCBO shelves or ban American companies from provincial procurement.
Make no mistake, Canada and Ontario continue to stare down the threat of tariffs. Whether it’s tomorrow, in a month or a year from now when we’re renegotiating the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, President Trump will continue to use the threat of tariffs to get what he wants. We’re already feeling the impact. So long as our trading relationship with our largest trading partner is up in the air, we will continue to see many potential projects frozen and projects that were already under way put at risk.
Canada and the U.S. need to remain united and focused on the real trade war we’re fighting, with China. If we want to win, we need to fight together - not each other.