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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he was “shocked” Canada wasn’t included in U.S. President Donald Trump’s 90-day tariff pause.

“We were shocked that we weren’t part of the group, per se. And you know, (we’re the United States’) number one customer — we’re both each other’s number one customer — and we need to get through this and bring certainty back to the people of the United States and Canada,” Ford said in an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Thursday.

On Wednesday, Trump pumped the brakes on his so-called “reciprocal” tariffs announced last week, but kept a 10 per cent baseline tax in place for all countries.

While Canada was exempt from those levies, the 25 per cent U.S. tariff on autos, steel and aluminum, and goods non-compliant with the North American trade pact remain in place.

Canada has hit back with its own retaliatory tariffs on $60 billion worth of American goods, and stands prepared to unleash $95 billion more if the U.S. trade war continues.

Ford has said that while he was relieved Canada was left out of the duties announced last week, the tariffs that remain on Canadian goods are unacceptable.

“The reality is, a tariff on Canada is a tax on Americans, and that’s the last thing we want to see (for) the American people,” Ford said Thursday, adding that he still believes the Canadian government would drop its retaliatory tariffs if the U.S. ends the trade war.

At a provincial level, Ford’s government has introduced a suite of retaliatory measures, including pulling U.S, alcohol from LCBO shelves and banning American companies from approximately $30 billion in provincial contracts.

Previously, the Ontario government introduced, and then suspended, a 25 per cent surcharge on the electricity it sends to three U.S. states.

Ford said the trade war is having a chilling effect on a number of industries on both sides of the border, but noted that tourism is also being hit hard as some Canadians look to spend their vacation dollars outside of the U.S.

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American actor Matthew McConaughey has shared little-known details about his youth in Australia. His impressions of a year spent in the land of kangaroos were vivid and have been perceived in different ways over the years of growing up. According to McConaughey, this period was an important stepping stone to who he is today and taught him invaluable lessons that he still remembers.

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Eric Stonestreet has officially tied the knot with longtime girlfriend Lindsay Schweitzer. The comedy actor announced the news in a heartfelt post on social media. A photo collage from their wedding showed the bride in a long white satin gown, while the groom wore a classic suit and tie. The couple walked down the aisle at their Kansas City, Missouri, home surrounded by family and friends.

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Oscar winner and one of the most iconic actors of his generation, Leonardo DiCaprio recently shared what the next phase of his life looks like. In an interview, he said, “I’m slowing down a little bit” — he doesn’t plan to retire from acting entirely, but he does plan to be more selective in the roles he takes. Explaining his approach, DiCaprio said that sometimes you just can’t say no to opportunities that come your way, especially when it comes to his new film with Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another. He added that it’s more important for him to enjoy the process of creating art rather than chasing awards: “Awards come and go, but the work itself remains.”

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During the Cannes or Toronto area TIFF, actor James McAvoy, known for his role in the film franchise and for directing his new film, was suddenly attacked by an unknown person at the Charlotte’s Room bar. According to witnesses, the incident occurred around 11:55 p.m., when an intoxicated man hit McAvoy from behind. The scene served as a reason for de-escalation, and the establishment quickly removed the offender, after which McAvoy continued the evening with the producers and crew of the film “California Schemin’”.

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