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Ontario invests $70 million to retrain workers hit by U.S. tariffs

by Todd Humber
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Ontario will spend $70 million to help workers affected by U.S. tariffs and trade policies access expanded training and employment services, the provincial government announced Wednesday. The funding includes $20 million for new Protect Ontario Workers Employment Response (POWER) Centres and $50 mil...

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