Ontario putting 25 per cent surcharge on U.S.-bound electricity Monday: Ford
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a 25 percent surcharge on electricity exported to the U.S., beginning March 10, 2025, stating, "We will be relentless" unless tariffs are removed completely.
- President Donald Trump issued a temporary pause on some tariffs for U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement products but maintained a 10 percent tariff on Canadian energy.
- American consumers may face rising electricity costs due to Ford's surcharge as the U.S. Imports significantly more Canadian power than it exports.
- During this period, electricity prices in the U.S. May rise for areas relying on Ontario energy, while Canadian and American consumers could face rising costs due to tariffs.
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Eby says electricity export tariffs similar to Ontario's are not 'priority' for B.C.
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby says the province has no plan to follow Ontario and levy a 25 per cent surcharge on electricity exports to the United States.
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