shockedcanadian
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- Aug 6, 2012
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Trumps tariffs will sink the police state of Toronto. For those of us who know what goes on in creepy Torpnto this isn't a surprise at all. 100k Homeless in Ontario and MANY new immigrants wisely leave Canada within two years. Trunp will get full access to Canadas markets, banking industry, telecom etc, if he so chooses. https://www.cbc.ca/lite/story/1.7509878.
Close to a third of Toronto businesses recently surveyed by city staff say they expect they'll have to make job cuts due to the impacts of U.S. tariffs.
The survey data was included in a recent report to Mayor Olivia Chow's executive committee as part of an update on her tariff response plan. The City of Toronto, in partnership with the Toronto Region Board of Trade, had sought out feedback from businesses on how they think tariffs will impact them.
Of the 513 business owners that responded to the online survey, 31 per cent said they foresee job cuts as a result of the trade war with the United States, while 31 per cent are already implementing hiring freezes.
Seventy-five per cent said they expect rising costs due to tariffs, making it the most common concern among businesses that responded
Close to a third of Toronto businesses recently surveyed by city staff say they expect they'll have to make job cuts due to the impacts of U.S. tariffs.
The survey data was included in a recent report to Mayor Olivia Chow's executive committee as part of an update on her tariff response plan. The City of Toronto, in partnership with the Toronto Region Board of Trade, had sought out feedback from businesses on how they think tariffs will impact them.
Of the 513 business owners that responded to the online survey, 31 per cent said they foresee job cuts as a result of the trade war with the United States, while 31 per cent are already implementing hiring freezes.
Seventy-five per cent said they expect rising costs due to tariffs, making it the most common concern among businesses that responded