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Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to the media during a funding announcement in Hamilton, Ont., Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025.Photo by Carlos Osorio /THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford went on a rant Wednesday against the head of the company that owns Hamilton-based steel company Stelco, saying his support for U.S. tariffs shows he “doesn’t give two hoots” about those workers.
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Lourenco Goncalves, the president and CEO of Cleveland-Cliffs, has spoken positively about U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on steel, including doubling them from 25 to 50 per cent.
“This bold action strengthens the American steel industry and safeguards the livelihoods of our nation’s steelworkers,” Goncalves said at a meeting of the American Iron and Steel Institute, which he chairs.
Earlier this week, Goncalves also said in a press release that he applauded the U.S. Department of Commerce’s move to expand the scope of steel and aluminum tariffs.
At a press conference Wednesday, Ford said Stelco should find a new owner because the current one does not support its workers.
“I got a problem with that guy,” Ford said. “He doesn’t give two hoots about his workers at Stelco.”
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Stelco should get a new owner or maybe the province should buy them, Ford mused.
“I’m done with this guy signing letters saying, ’Yeah, bring all the steel down (to) the U.S., tariff the crap out of Canadians,”’ Ford said.
“This is the owner. So remember that, Stelco workers, when your owner comes prancing through your place. He doesn’t support you. I look forward to getting a phone call from him because he has my cell number. I’m going to blast him.”
Cleveland-Cliffs did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The premier was in Hamilton to announce $70 million worth of funding for training and employment services for workers in industries affected by U.S. tariffs.
Ford said it’s also important to make as many products in Ontario as possible, including steel rails and I-beams, for the various construction and transit projects underway in the province.
“The problem is we got too comfortable with our closest friend and ally, with the United States,” he said.
“No one in a million years would think a guy named President Trump would come along and start an economic war with his closest friend and ally, not to mention with the rest of the world. And the rest of the world goes back and kisses his behind all the time.”
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