“there’s one thing i’ve learned,” he said. “don’t mess with people’s booze. they lose their minds. people love their bourbon. it’s their country, their state, their religion and then bourbon, in kentucky … that’s how it goes.”
at the same time, ford says, nobody can afford to relax, believing that trump has completely abandoned his tariff plan.
as much as he dislikes trump’s approach, ford acknowledges that the u.s. president was a smart negotiator and said, “uncertainty is the only certainty.”
“we have to work together and we have been working together,” ford said, hammering home the point that discussions can’t be one-sided in making sure the u.s. doesn’t take advantage of ontario.
“i’m talking about the most serious situation the country has ever seen. i think it’s even more serious than the pandemic. this is someone who is targetting ontario. you know why he’s targetting ontario? because we’re an economic powerhouse now.”
indeed, the looming presence of trump is here, there and everywhere during the ontario election. without his loud words and daily social media rants, ontario’s housing and health issues would be at the forefront of the campaign.
instead, ford spent a good part of tuesday’s session with reporters talking about a hot mic incident on monday. ford was heard saying that he had been happy trump won the 2024 u.s. presidential election until trump went on his tariff crusade.