Ontario – Ontario Premier Doug Ford attended Canadian Institute of Steel Construction Awards. He said: “At tonight’s Canadian Institute of Steel Construction Awards, we celebrated our incredible Canadian steelworkers. While President Trump’s tariffs take aim at Canadian steel, we’re using every tool we have to support our steelworkers, including prioritizing Canadian steel in our $200 billion plan to build.”
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