Most of us are thinking it. But we're not saying it quite as loudly.
London Free Press
Now, it's time for Canadian craft breweries to come together with a new beer from a shared recipe using all-Canadian ingredients.
London Free Press
Municipal officials and business leaders have launched a push encouraging local support for Strathroy-Caradoc businesses.
London Free Press
A great location is the community's trump card to attract industry. More than a few wild cards are out there, however. This is Part Three of Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
The Kincardine Independent
(By Pauline Kerr) The trade war the United States declared has had some unexpected results already, not all of them bad. To read the entire article online, click here to … Continue reading Surviving the trade war will take more than flag-waving
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A London-based vegan fast-food restaurant has raised $2 million to be used, in part, to open manufacturing facilities south of the border
London Free Press
Ontario Premier Doug Ford agreed Tuesday to suspend the province’s surcharge on electricity it exports to three states after a top American official extended an “olive branch” in the form of a meeting in Washington to talk free trade. Ford called Tuesday for cooler heads to prevail in the United States’ trade war against Canada, […]
London Free Press
An Ontario ice cream manufacturer is freezing its prices, a response to the U.S. trade war it says is the greatest threat to Canada’s sovereignty since the Second World War. Chapman’s Ice Cream, the largest independent ice cream manufacturer in the country, is vowing not to increase prices for customers for the remainder of 2025 as U.S. […]
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The Free Press caught up with some travellers catching a flight to Florida from London International Airport on Friday afternoon
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A London dog treat maker which ships most of its product to the United States will take advantage of a newly announced pause in tariffs
London Free Press
U.S. President Donald Trump's 30-day pause on tariffs on Canada-made vehicles did little to ease concerns in the London region's auto sector