Toronto city council to consider motions standing up to potential U.S. tariffs | CBC News
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In response to potential U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, Toronto City Council is contemplating motions to promote a "Buy Local, Buy Canadian" campaign, aimed at safeguarding local jobs. Despite a temporary halt to the tariffs initiated by U.S. President Trump, Mayor Olivia Chow emphasized the need for readiness and community support in using local resources. The initiatives encourage citizens and businesses to invest in Canadian products while reinforcing Toronto's economic resilience against future trade uncertainties.
"Think of all the jobs and all the benefits that we can have if everyone, including the local government, if our focus is supporting each other and protecting our jobs and our sovereignty."
"We must be totally ready. Yes, we are thankful there is a one-month reprieve, but you never know."
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