File #: 25-A-017    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Direct Motion Status: Carried
File created: 1/29/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/29/2025 Final action: 1/29/2025
Title: BUY CANADIAN That in accordance with Section 284.10 (1) of the Municipal Act, I Mayor Nuttall introduced the following motion to Council: Whereas if Ontario were a standalone country, it would be the United States's (U.S) third-largest trading partner with a near-perfect balance in two-way trade totalling $493 billion (CAD) in 2023, employing millions of workers on both sides of the border; And Whereas the City of Barrie is a member of the Ontario Big City Mayor's Caucus who work collaboratively at the provincial and federal levels to promote awareness, advocacy and strategic policy initiatives to further strengthen the Canadian economy through advancements and investments in the including but not limited to the automotive sector; And Whereas Premier Doug Ford has outlined the Province of Ontario's forthcoming Fortress Am-Can Plan, which focuses on strengthening trade between Ontario and the U.S. on key issues including national security, integrated and safe electricity grids, bui...
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BUY CANADIAN

That in accordance with Section 284.10 (1) of the Municipal Act, I Mayor Nuttall introduced the following motion to Council:

Whereas if Ontario were a standalone country, it would be the United States's (U.S) third-largest trading partner with a near-perfect balance in two-way trade totalling $493 billion (CAD) in 2023, employing millions of workers on both sides of the border;

And Whereas the City of Barrie is a member of the Ontario Big City Mayor's Caucus who work collaboratively at the provincial and federal levels to promote awareness, advocacy and strategic policy initiatives to further strengthen the Canadian economy through advancements and investments in the including but not limited to the automotive sector;

And Whereas Premier Doug Ford has outlined the Province of Ontario's forthcoming Fortress Am-Can Plan, which focuses on strengthening trade between Ontario and the U.S. on key issues including national security, integrated and safe electricity grids, building out critical mineral supply chains and advanced manufacturing supply chains while bringing good jobs back home for workers on both sides of the border;

And Whereas the Federal Government has established the Canada-U.S. Relations Council to support the Federal Government as it deals with possible U.S tariffs that includes representatives from the auto sector, unions, various industries and agriculture;

And Whereas trade between Ontario and the U.S. is very important to our residents and local economies and requires all levels of government to work together in the best interest of those residents;

And Whereas according to data from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, municipalities in Ontario are expected to spend $250 - $290 billion on infrastructure in the next 10 years;

And Whereas municipalities have traditionally been prevented by trade agreements from giving preference to Buy Canadian; and

Therefore, Be It Resolved That the City of Barrie call on t...

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