Summary

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province will permanently cancel its $100 million contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink, even if U.S. tariffs are lifted.

The decision follows Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canadian imports, which prompted Ontario to ban U.S. firms from contracts.

Ford cited Musk’s ties to Trump as a factor and said he is willing to fight potential legal fallout.

Musk previously responded to cancellation threats with a dismissive “Oh well.”

  • Kalon@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    Good. Should cut ties with that asshole. He is constantly pitching ideas that are not that great on their own and can only be accomplished with subsidies.

    And all this tariff threat should have repercussions. Can’t keep going back and forth, back and forth without saying enough.

    I say this as an American who is disgusted with how this administration is treating our closest friends and allies.

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    17 days ago

    EU citizen here, I see that Premier Doug Ford is doing good stuff, it is a good political figure in general?

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      17 days ago

      From what I’ve understood he’s a conservative populist. So interpret that however you want.

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        17 days ago

        Well, somehow he is doing his part about being “conservative”.

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          17 days ago

          It’s simply that this is a Canada vs the US thing, not a left vs right thing.

          Ford is a meat-headed bully, which just happens to come in handy against another meat-headed bully.

        • psmgx@lemmy.world
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          17 days ago

          Arguably not, since his platform before the tariff threat was basically to privatize the shit out of everything and screw the average Ontario taxpayer out of healthcare.

          He was all about the oligarchy until they burned him. Nothing conservative about being spurned and pushing back.

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            16 days ago

            Only thing I knew about him before all of this was him trying to get rid of all bike lanes in Quebec (probably a bit of an exaggeration, but he’s actively trying to make it harder to use transportation that’s not a car with reasons that boil down to feelings, so, not a lot of respect for him outside how he’s handling the tariff threats)

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      17 days ago

      Hahahahaha no, this is one of the very few odd times that I agree with him.

      That being said, I come from one of the orangest (NDP), most union-ey provinces, Manitoba, so I’m a bit biased.

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          17 days ago

          He could actually be patriotic for all I know but he has tried to enrich himself and his buddies at the expense of the public before so I trust him about as far as I could throw him.

        • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          16 days ago

          No, I think he’s just not the kind of corrupt that is trying to burn his own country down.

          His country/position are his meal ticket, so he wants to keep the status quo.

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          17 days ago

          Not really, he was already insanely popular before this. Just won a third majority a week ago, which is unheard of in Ontario politics. It’s more that he knows how to connect with people and the electorate is very gullible / willing to turn a blind eye.

          With all this recent goodwill he’ll probably end up being our prime minister at some point shudder

      • in4apenny@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        17 days ago

        Even conservatives have principles, at least they used to, getting less and less popular with that crowd though. Centrist liberals however refuse to have principles because “that’s taking sides.”

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          17 days ago

          Doug Ford does not have principles. He’s in the right on this one, this time, but was actively trying to convince his base he was a Canadian Trump until the tariffs looked to annihilate his province financially.

          As someone else said, “broken clock moment”

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    16 days ago

    Good. We Canadians should stop relying on the US. Time to focus on local industries.

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        16 days ago

        With a stable partner, I’d say you are correct.

        However if your partner is willing to weaponize that interdependency then the calculation changes.

        China weaponized trade and used wolf warrior diplomacy during Covid in an attempt to gain influence. Russia weaponized energy with Europe. Now Trump is having the US do the same for “reasons” with Canada.

        You’d think we would learn there is more up side to cooperation than conflict but here we are again.

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          16 days ago

          How did China weaponize trade?

          Seems to me like they just provide better deals because they’re willing to do the same or better quality work for less than their Western counterparts.

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            16 days ago

            The same way anything can be considered a weapon. They “harmed” other economies by undercutting them.

            I don’t necessarily agree that that behavior is harmful, but that is the reasoning behind calling it a weapon

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              16 days ago

              They “harmed” other economies by undercutting them.

              Isn’t that just competition? It’s providing a better deal for customers. That should be seen as a good thing.

              The opposite would be colluding on prices like a cartel.

              If the “other economies” want to compete, the business owners should have to lower their prices and take less profit as a result. Again, this is a win for customers because we’re not on the same side as the businesses selling us things.

              It really is a backwards world, lol. I genuinely believe it’s because so many people have gotten raw deals but don’t want to acknowledge they’ve been taken for a ride.

              It’s easier to fool them than to convince them they’ve been fooled.

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      17 days ago

      Ontario is a massive province and rural internet outside of a handful of areas is terrible. Satellite, esp. good, consistent satellite, is a godsend for those areas – no one is running fiber out to a town of only 2000 bodies that’s highly isolated.

      It was a reasonable choice, assuming Musk was mostly sane and not onboard with MAGA.

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    17 days ago

    Feel bad for the people at Starlink. I can imagine a few astro-nerds really enjoying their work there and then some moldy bigwig rich guy thinking the world is his sims 4 just fuckes you with tweeting.

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      17 days ago

      Don’t. The tech world has been aware that Musk is a piece of shit for more than a decade.

      Anyone working for a Musk company approves of his craziness.

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      16 days ago

      Eh, idk. I’m sure there’s smart people doing cool things at Starlink, but the actual product itself is basically a brute force approach to Internet access with a ton of downsides

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      16 days ago

      Doug Ford is the world’s biggest douche.

      Interesting choice of words given this world has Trump and Musk, amongst others …

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    17 days ago

    Hope Ford has some good lawyers on retainer… this is probably gonna get ugly, lol