Doug Ford's retaliatory cut on Musk's satellite internet deal
Ontario's Bold Move: Cancelling Musk's Starlink Deal Amid US Tariff Tensions
Ontario Premier Doug Ford made headlines with the cancellation of a $100 million CAD contract with Elon Musk's Starlink. This decisive move is seen as a response to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada. Ford plans to prioritize Canadian products and eliminate U.S. companies from future provincial contracts, escalating the trade tension between the neighboring countries.
Introduction
Background of the Starlink Contract
Reasons for Cancellation
Economic and Political Implications
Secrecy of the Termination Payout
Impact on Rural Internet Access
Broader Trade Measures and Protectionism
Reactions from Stakeholders
Future Implications for Canada‑U.S. Relations
Conclusion
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