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Whitby Takes Action on Procurement Rules Amid Trade Tensions

June 4, 20262 Mins Read
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Whitby is taking steps to lessen the effects of U. S. tariffs on Canadian and local businesses.

During their Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday, they unanimously agreed to change the town’s procurement by-law.

The revisions include giving priority to purchasing goods and services from Canadian suppliers when possible and prohibits U. S. companies from bidding on town contracts.

The town states that these updates are in addition to other measures they’ve already implemented to address trade tariffs, safeguard the economy, and preserve jobs.

The amendments still need formal approval at the upcoming regular council meeting on April 28.

They are also reviewing their by-laws and permitting processes to discover more ways to assist Canadian and local businesses. Staff are monitoring potential financial impacts of the tariffs on key contracts and infrastructure projects that might influence Whitby’s budget.

A statement mentions that the town “remains committed to working closely with its Mayor’s Tariffs Task Force” and partners at all levels of government to keep track of developments and take further local actions as needed.

“Whitby’s economy is built on the strength of our local businesses and workers,” said Mayor Elizabeth Roy. “These by-law changes send a clear message: we stand with Canadian and local businesses and we’re taking decisive action to protect jobs and our local economy. We will continue to explore every available tool to support our business community through these challenges.”

For more information on Whitby’s response to tariffs, click here.

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