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CNET on MSNOntario's Contract With Starlink Is Canceled, Even if US Tariffs Are Permanently LiftedIt's over for Starlink in Ontario, according to the Canadian province's premier, Doug Ford. Ford said in a press conference ...
More than half of Canada’s provincial and territorial governments buy critical internet and emergency communications services ...
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Canadian governments rely on Starlink for critical services. Some are reconsideringMore than half of Canada's provincial and territorial governments buy critical internet and emergency communications services ...
Ontario will rip up its $100-million deal with Elon Musk's Starlink internet provider and U.S. companies will be banned from procurement contracts as part of the province's response to President ...
The cancellation affects a new program that was supposed to bring high-speed internet to 15,000 eligible homes and businesses ...
U.S. President Donald Trump slapped 25 per cent tariffs on the vast majority of Canadian imports, sparking a growing trade war between the two neighbouring countries.
Demanding letter seeks provincial procurement and funding overhauls in the first 100 days of Ford’s new mandate.
Ontario's decision to cancel its $100-million contract with Elon Musk's Starlink as part of Premier Doug Ford's response to new U.S. trade tariffs has left Indigenous communities in the north ...
It's over for Starlink in Ontario, according to the Canadian province's premier, Doug Ford. Ford said in a press conference Tuesday that due to US tariffs imposed against Canada -- which as of ...
TORONTO - Ontario will ban American companies from $30 billion worth of procurement contracts, rip up a $100-million Starlink deal and eradicate U.S. booze in its first wave of retaliations ...
Ontario's main liquor store has begun removing U.S. alcohol from its shelves and website in response to tariffs imposed on Canadian goods by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Ontario government killed its $100-million deal with Elon Musk’s Starlink, leaving rural and remote communities in northern Ontario in the dark about their future internet access. The ...
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