Ontario eyes challenging labour market amid tariffs, lower population growth

Ontario eyes challenging labour market amid tariffs, lower population growth

TORONTO — Ontario's deficit projection is shrinking in its fall fiscal update, but so are the province's expectations for the labour market as U.S. tariffs are expected to continue hitting the economy.
The government projected in its spring budget that this

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