In reaction to Ontario’s announcement, the Trump administration has not remained silent.
President Trump has launched a series of new tariffs on Canadian imports, targeting goods that range from agricultural products to manufactured items. His rhetoric, delivered through official statements and his social media platform, has been scathing. Trump has characterized the tariff hikes as a direct challenge to U.S. sovereignty and economic interests, asserting that Canada’s measures are tantamount to an act of economic warfare.
On his social platform, Truth Social, Trump lambasted the new electricity tax as emblematic of Canada’s overreach. He argued that if Canada were to follow through with its threat, American consumers would simply find alternative energy sources. “Canada’s antics are going to backfire big time,” he declared, claiming that the United States has the power and resources to counteract any such measures.
Trump’s response also focused on the broader narrative of fairness in trade. He reminded his supporters that previous administrations had allowed Canada—and other trading partners—to benefit at America’s expense. His message was clear: the U.S. will not stand idly by while a key ally attempts to shift the terms of their long‑standing relationship.