Ontario Premier Doug ford Emphasizes Canada-U.S. Partnership at Michigan University graduation
At a commencement event in Michigan,Ontario Premier Doug Ford highlighted the deep-rooted alliance between Canada and the United States,cautioning against protectionist trade measures that could jeopardize economic stability on both sides of the border.
Celebrating Cross-Border Unity: Honorary Degree Awarded to ford

Dressed in customary academic attire, Premier Ford addressed hundreds of graduates at Saginaw valley State University (SVSU) located near University Center, Michigan-roughly 150 kilometers northwest of Detroit. His remarks underscored the critical role cooperation plays amid ongoing trade challenges between canada and the U.S.
The perils of Tariffs: Economic Insights from Past Experiences
Ford referenced former U.S. President Ronald Reagan’s cautionary words about tariffs’ damaging impact: “Markets shrink and collapse, businesses shutter their doors, and millions face unemployment.” He warned that such consequences threaten both nations if collaborative efforts falter.
“our economies are deeply intertwined,” he emphasized.“Failing to collaborate risks unraveling decades of mutual growth.”
A Personal Story Illustrating Broader Principles
Reflecting on his upbringing working for two decades in his family’s printing business across Chicago before entering politics, Ford stressed values like teamwork, loyalty, and relationship-building as vital not only for individual success but also for national prosperity.
Status Update on Canada-U.S.Relations amid Trade Talks
This address followed Ontario’s recent investment exceeding $75 million into a U.S.-based advertising campaign opposing tariffs-a strategy that temporarily stalled negotiations during former President Donald Trump’s administration. Despite these hurdles, discussions have as resumed with Canadian Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc meeting his American counterpart Jamieson Greer in Washington D.C., signaling cautious advancement under updated agreements such as USMCA/CUSMA.
Navigating Challenges While Promoting Cooperation

Toward the end of his speech, Ford described recent years as a time when bilateral relations have been “tested and weakened,” urging graduates to reject protectionism-a policy approach history has repeatedly proven ineffective worldwide.
A Message to Graduates: Upholding Shared Values for Future Prosperity
“Our economies are inseparable,” he explained using an analogy comparing them to ingredients scrambled together into an omelet-“We can only build upon what we’ve created jointly.” He encouraged new graduates to adopt collaboration and trust as foundational principles sustaining cross-border partnerships moving forward.
The Leadership Example Within Family Ties
Ford also acknowledged his brother Rob’s commitment as a public servant who maintained open communication channels through accessible cellphone policies-an approach credited with enhancing political engagement by fostering clarity and responsiveness among constituents.
Saginaw Valley State University Honors Efforts Toward Regional Cooperation
The university president commended Premier Ford for advancing dialogue and mutual understanding throughout communities surrounding the Great Lakes region on both sides of the border-strengthening ties impacted by international policy decisions affecting millions today.




