Premier Dennis King says Canada’s efforts to push back on looming tariff threats by U-S president elect Donald Trump won’t be derailed by the resignation of one person. King says while things seem chaotic in Ottawa in the aftermath of Chrystia Freeland’s resignation from Parliament, there is a really good case to put forward with a lot of people working on it. His comments come after a meeting of provincial and territorial premiers Monday in Toronto, where one of the top agenda items was Trump’s tariff threats. Ontario Premier Doug Ford says now is the time for the premiers to step up and make sure that they tell the world there is stability in Canada.