Premier Doug Ford was in Washington, D.C., recently pitching his “Fortress North America” plan to end the year-old U.S.-Canada trade war. The “brochure,” as the premier described it on CNN, is a list of things Ontario and the Americans could do together to create jobs and growth on both sides of the border. As long as the U.S. administration comes to its senses and drops its illegal sectoral tariffs on key Ontario industries like automotive, steel and copper products. And there lies the problem.