During the Super Bowl, stars like Harrison Ford and Drew Barrymore promoted various consumer products, while the Ontario government aired an ad underscoring its positive trade relationship with the United States. This advertisement served as a rebuttal to tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on imports, including Canadian steel and aluminum. Political analysts suggest this move allows Premier Doug Ford, nicknamed 'Captain Canada,' to divert attention from his controversial record in health care and education during a critical election period, as it addresses a 'leadership vacancy' in Canada.
Ford has moved into what some have described as a kind of leadership vacancy.
Instead of defending his record as a premier, he's going to the U.S. and acting like a prime minister.
If it weren't for the threat of tariffs, the issues of health care and education would be higher on people's lists.
This is absolutely at the heart of his strategy for a third term.
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