Ford promises additional $22B for Ontario infrastructure projects if re-elected premier | CBC News
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During a news conference in Niagara Falls, Doug Ford, the PC leader, announced a significant investment of $22 billion in infrastructure projects for Ontario. This funding complements an existing $200 billion aimed at enhancing transit and roadways, including major projects to alleviate traffic congestion. Ford emphasized the urgency of these developments amid looming U.S. tariffs, advocating for a robust retaliatory stance. His plans also include investing $2.5 billion in skilled trades training to improve job opportunities. Local mayors endorsed his leadership, while opposition leaders criticized his approach to U.S. trade relations.
As we brace for the tariffs tomorrow, it's never been more important to keep building, to build more, to build faster.
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