U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra speaks at an event hosted by the Halifax Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, September 18, 2025. The Canadian Press


October 30, 2025 Tags:

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is asking U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra to apologize after a heated outburst reportedly directed at Ontario’s trade representative, David Paterson.

According to two provincial government sources, Hoekstra confronted Paterson at an Ottawa event earlier this week. The exchange reportedly involved harsh language and insults over an Ontario anti-tariff ad aimed at American audiences.

“Pete, you gotta call Dave up and apologize, it’s simple,” Ford said Wednesday during a news conference. “You know, the cheese slipped off the cracker. I get it. You’re ticked off, but call the guy up because you’re a good guy, and Dave’s my champion.”

Ford emphasized that both men are professionals and should “bury the hatchet.” He described Hoekstra’s behaviour as “unacceptable” and “unbecoming of an ambassador,” though he also suggested the ambassador could have expressed his frustration directly to him. “He can call me up, shout and scream at me. I can go with the best of them,” Ford said with a grin.

A Dispute Over Trade and Tariffs

The dispute comes after a tense week between Canadian and American officials. U.S. President Donald Trump recently halted trade talks with Canada and threatened a new 10 per cent tariff on Canadian goods. His reaction followed the release of the Ontario ad, which featured former president Ronald Reagan warning about the dangers of protectionist policies.

Ford defended the ad, saying Ontario had to take a stand for its workers. “When you have someone attacking your province, attacking your country, trying to take our auto jobs down to the U.S., what do they expect me to do? Sit back and roll over?” he said.

The premier said Ontario’s manufacturing and auto sectors continue to lose jobs because of tariffs and trade uncertainty. “I’m going to fight like I’ve never fought before,” he added. “I’ll use every tool in my toolbox to protect the people of Ontario and protect the people of Canada.”

Although Ford agreed to pause the ad campaign earlier this week, he allowed it to continue running through the weekend during the World Series.

Trade Tensions and Tough Talk

The confrontation between Hoekstra and Paterson appears to reflect growing tensions between Ontario and Washington over trade policy. Ford has taken a strong stance against any measures that could hurt Ontario’s economy, especially in manufacturing and steel.

Despite the friction, Ford described his relationship with Hoekstra as friendly. He even mentioned they have a running bet on the World Series. Still, he stressed that public officials must remain respectful even in heated moments.

Moving Forward Amid Tensions

Ford made his comments while appearing with members of the Webequie First Nation to announce a new agreement on a supply road to the Ring of Fire mining region — a project he said will move faster because of ongoing trade challenges.

The premier also said he previewed the controversial anti-tariff ad with Prime Minister Mark Carney and his chief of staff before its release but declined to share details of that discussion.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

Ottawa River Flooding Forces Evacuations in Gatineau

The spring in Canada apparently comes with a side of check if your house is still dry. Flooding along the....

Edmonton set to release notorious B.C. gangster Jamie Bacon

Jamie Bacon, known for his role in the 2007 Surrey Six killings, has been released from federal custody and will....

Carney says no to more concessions for U.S. trade talks

Prime Minister Mark Carney made it clear on Wednesday that Canada will not offer further concessions to begin trade talks....

AI Videos for Kids Spark Fresh Safety Concerns

What appears to be cheerful, educational content for young children online may not be as harmless as it looks. Experts....

Instagram Tests Paid Features.

Free apps quietly turning into paid playgrounds was probably inevitable. Now Instagram is testing just how far users are willing....

Barrie GO Line Timings Tweaked, Summer Routes Return

If you trust your routine down to the minute, this is your gentle reminder that trains do not share your....

Deaths and Disappearances of U.S. Scientists Trigger Federal Investigation

U.S. authorities have launched a major investigation after a series of deaths and disappearances involving scientists linked to sensitive research....

Suspect Identified by Toronto Police in Fairview Mall Shooting Incident

Toronto police have launched a search for a man accused of shooting a security guard during a robbery attempt at....

Quebec’s New Premier Set to Reveal Cabinet Today

Christine Fréchette is set to unveil her first cabinet this afternoon, marking a key step in defining her leadership after....

Ford Pushes Jets Amid Air Concerns

Residents living near Billy Bishop Airport in Toronto are raising concerns over worsening air quality, as Ontario Premier Doug Ford....

Researcher Appeals Indigenous Identity Defamation Ruling

A legal dispute involving academic research on Indigenous identity has entered a new phase, as Darryl Leroux moves to appeal....

Marineland Seeks Federal Loan for Beluga Transfer

Canada’s shuttered Marineland is seeking a federal loan between $10 million and $20 million to fund the relocation of dozens....