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Toronto council unanimously approves ‘Buy Local, Buy Canadian’ campaign amid U.S. tariff threats

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Toronto metropolis council has unanimously accredited a movement directing employees to craft a purchase native, purchase Canadian marketing campaign within the face of tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.

The approval additionally utilized to a movement moved by Coun. Stephen Holyday that asserts Canada’s independence amid the president’s repeated suggestion that the nation ought to grow to be the 51st U.S. state.

At its assembly Wednesday council endorsed the movement from Eglinton-Lawrence Coun. Mike Colle asking town supervisor to develop a complete outreach to Toronto residents and companies encouraging them to purchase native items and providers to assist town’s financial system and defend jobs.

An modification to the movement additionally requests that Ottawa connect a label to establish merchandise as made in Canada.

The second movement, additionally unanimously adopted, calls on council to affirm Canada’s sovereignty after a number of statements from Trump suggesting he’d use “economic force” to compel Canada to affix the U.S.

“As troubling and absurd as these messages are to Canadians, the comments could be used to distract from serious international relations discussions,” Etobicoke Centre Coun. Holyday mentioned in his movement.

Toronto CouncilToronto CouncilHe mentioned council must affirm Canada’s sovereignty to assist quash the speculation promoted by Trump {that a} vital variety of Canadians aspire to be American.

Metropolis supervisor Paul Johnson informed councillors that U.S. supplies, items and repair contracts symbolize lower than 10 per cent of complete procurements in Toronto’s $78 billion funds.

He added that an across-the board ban on shopping for from U.S. suppliers wouldn’t serve town’s pursuits. “There’s a lot of complexity,” Johnson mentioned.

In supporting each motions, Mayor Olivia chow reiterated that town would evaluate its procurement practices and its contracts with U.S suppliers.

That’s regardless of Trump’s settlement Tuesday to permit a 30 day pause on imposition of his deliberate 25 per cent levy on Canadian and Mexican exports to the U.S.

“Yes, we are grateful for a one-month reprieve,” Mayor Chow mentioned. “But you never know.” She added that town is contemplating a collection of initiatives to assist native procurement to counter Trump’s “economic attack.”

The tariff delay got here after Prime Minister Trudeau mentioned Ottawa would add spending on high of the $1.3 billion it had already dedicated to bolster Canada-U.S. border safety.



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