A small northern Ontario town is taking a stand against U.S. tariffs by urging residents, businesses and other municipalities to limit the purchase of American goods.
The Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands passed a motion on Tuesday in response to what it calls “the unwarranted actions of the President of the United States,” which it says will increase costs and create undue hardship for Canadians. The motion outlines three key actions: supporting federal and provincial calls for a “Buy Canadian First” policy, promoting the policy locally, and encouraging other municipalities and levels of government to limit purchases of U.S. goods.
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