Ontario sheds manufacturing jobs as tariff impacts felt, report says
Ontario allocates $70 million to expand rapid-response POWER Centres and vocational training, aiding over 31,000 workers and job seekers impacted by U.S. tariffs and economic shifts.
- Ontario's economy shed 38,000 jobs in the second quarter of 2025, with most losses in the manufacturing sector due to newly imposed U.S. tariffs on exports.
- The provincial government opened a $1-billion fund aimed at providing relief to businesses affected by tariffs, as part of a $5-billion tariff-related support package.
- The New Democratic Party criticized the government's efforts, stating that it has yet to put forward a credible plan to protect jobs or provide stability for working families.
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Ontario sheds manufacturing jobs as tariff impacts felt, report says
Ontario's economy has recently started to feel the impact of American tariffs, shedding 38,000 jobs in the second quarter of 2025, the province's financial watchdog said Thursday in a report.
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