Incoming U.S. president Donald Trump is brushing off Ontario香蕉视频直播檚 threat to restrict electricity exports in retaliation for sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods, as the province floats the idea of effectively barring sales of American alcohol.
On Wednesday, Premier Doug Ford said Ontario is contemplating restricting electricity exports to Michigan, New York state and Minnesota if Trump follows through on a threat to impose a 25 per cent tariff on imports from Canada.
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Meanwhile, an official in the Ford government says it香蕉视频直播檚 considering restricting the Liquor Control Board of Ontario from buying American-made alcohol. The province says the Crown agency is the largest purchaser of alcohol in the world.
The province also says it could restrict exports of Canadian critical minerals required for electric-vehicle batteries, and bar American companies from provincial procurement.
Ford doubled down Thursday on the idea of cutting off energy exports. The province says that in 2013, Ontario exported enough energy to power 1.5 million homes in those three states.
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Ontario Energy Minister Stephen Lecce said the province would rather have co-operation with the U.S., but has mechanisms to 香蕉视频直播渆nd power sale into the U.S. market香蕉视频直播 the day Trump takes office on Jan. 20.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith ruled out following suit.
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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew would not directly say whether Manitoba would threaten to withhold hydroelectric exports.
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Kinew added that some premiers felt retaliatory measures wouldn香蕉视频直播檛 work in a call Trudeau held Wednesday.
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Canada supplies more oil to the U.S. than any other country. About 60 per cent of U.S. crude oil imports are from Canada, and 85 per cent of U.S. electricity imports as well.
Canada sold $170 billion worth of energy products last year to the U.S. It also has 34 critical minerals and metals the Pentagon is eager for.
Trump has threatened to impose a 25 per cent tax on all products entering the United States from Canada and Mexico unless they stem the flow of migrants and drugs.
Canadian officials have said it is unfair to lump Canada in with Mexico.
U.S. customs agents seized 43 pounds of fentanyl at the Canadian border last fiscal year, compared with 21,100 pounds at the Mexican border.
Canada since has promised more border security spending to address Trump香蕉视频直播檚 border concerns. Ford said that will include more border and police officers, as well as drones and sniffer dogs.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 12, 2024.
香蕉视频直播 With files from The Associated Press, Liam Casey in Toronto, Lisa Johnson in Edmonton and Steve Lambert in Winnipeg.
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press