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Unfortunately, Ford had already jumped into the fray with both feet firmly in his mouth.

Ontario’s premier got Trump’s attention with a threat to cut electricity exports from Ontario to New York, Michigan and Wisconsin. A Ford spokesperson emphasized this could affect up to 1.5 million households.

While that sounds significant, let's put Ontario’s exports in context: the gargantuan eastern U.S. grid has 700 GW of generating capacity, while Ontario’s exports to that grid represent less than 0.3 per cent of that total. If Ontario stopped exports, the province would lose up to $700 million annually in revenue and further idle its generating capacity, or worse, waste off-peak electricity it can’t do anything with, while the U.S. has large resources to rebalance.

Ford’s tit-for-tat threat opened a door we don’t want opened. The idea of using energy as a cudgel is unbelievably terrible for Ontario when we look at how energy is supplied to the province. Ontario has far more to lose if the U.S. slashes energy supplies to Canada than the other way around.

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[–] jerkface@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

Leaders shouldn't even be humouring him. Tarrifs are not his end game, this is just bluster and posturing to improve his negotiation position. I think Ford knows this, and he's just blustering and posturing right back, confident that none of this even fundamentally matters except as an opportunity for both leaders to "project strength" and further the global march to fascism.

[–] T00l_shed@lemmy.world 9 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Or lower the cost of electricity for ontarians?

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

Preposterous, better to cut jobs with the lowered demand and increase prices to balance the lost revenue.

/s in case it isn’t obvious.