With a federal election campaign set to kick off Sunday, a Liberal candidate in a London-area riding held by the Conservatives says U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs motivated him to run. David Goodwin, a first-time candidate who spent a decade as a member of the Liberal riding association including an eight-year stint as chair, said […]
London Free Press
We're still neighbours with the U.S., but trust, respect and friendships are in peril
Great Lakes Commission
Southwestern Ontario’s commercial fishing industry is feeling the pressure of looming U.S. tariffs expected on April 2 on all Canadian goods. That includes fish caught and processed in Ontario, a vast […]
London Free Press
Workers at General Dynamics in London continue to be among the highest paid unionized workers in manufacturing.
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One of Ontario’s largest working farms for sale has hit the market just outside London for $72.1 million, only to be met with a chilly response from potential buyers due to tariff threats on agriculture exports to the U.S. The 930-hectare (2,300-acre) farm is located about 1.5 kilometres from Lake Erie in Malahide Townshp and […]
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(By Pauline Kerr) The “moving target” nature of the tariffs imposed as part of the American trade war with Canada has created a lot of uncertainty in both countries, in … Continue reading What tariffs mean to the local agricultural community
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A Free Press reader says Loblaws is an industry giant, yet feels the need to pass on increases immediately to consumers already struggling.
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Ontario grain growers – caught in the crossfire of Canada's trade war – speak about how tariffs will affect their operations
London Free Press
Home construction in London fell off a cliff to start the year, with housing starts down by 64 per cent in February.
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The Bay is the last department-store survivor of an ongoing "retail apocalypse" that swallowed Eaton's, Sears Canada and Zellers