Summary

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province will permanently cancel its $100 million contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink, even if U.S. tariffs are lifted.

The decision follows Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canadian imports, which prompted Ontario to ban U.S. firms from contracts.

Ford cited Musk’s ties to Trump as a factor and said he is willing to fight potential legal fallout.

Musk previously responded to cancellation threats with a dismissive “Oh well.”

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    2 days ago

    How did China weaponize trade?

    Seems to me like they just provide better deals because they’re willing to do the same or better quality work for less than their Western counterparts.

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      22 days ago

      The same way anything can be considered a weapon. They “harmed” other economies by undercutting them.

      I don’t necessarily agree that that behavior is harmful, but that is the reasoning behind calling it a weapon

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        They “harmed” other economies by undercutting them.

        Isn’t that just competition? It’s providing a better deal for customers. That should be seen as a good thing.

        The opposite would be colluding on prices like a cartel.

        If the “other economies” want to compete, the business owners should have to lower their prices and take less profit as a result. Again, this is a win for customers because we’re not on the same side as the businesses selling us things.

        It really is a backwards world, lol. I genuinely believe it’s because so many people have gotten raw deals but don’t want to acknowledge they’ve been taken for a ride.

        It’s easier to fool them than to convince them they’ve been fooled.

        • @JustAnotherKay
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          22 days ago

          Isn’t that just competition?

          No no no, we only call it competition when it benefits the in-group