Peel Region Council Passes Motion In Response To U.S. Tariffs

By March 26, 2025Announcement

BRAMPTON, ON (March 26, 2025) – Peel Region is taking decisive actions to protect its community and Peel’s economy in response to escalating U.S. trade tariffs. On March 20, Peel Regional Council passed a motion to adjust Peel’s procurement practices in response to the challenges Peel faces from U.S. trade tariffs.

With $2.4 billion in purchases last year, Peel Region is one of the largest municipal purchasers in Ontario, and these tariffs may significantly impact Peel’s financial stability and economic health. In response to U.S. tariffs, Peel Region will be leveraging its purchasing power to support Canada’s economy through:

  • Adopting procurement strategies that prioritise Canadian and other non-U.S. goods, where feasible, during such time as U.S. tariffs are in effect. This includes identifying alternative suppliers within Canada and internationally to reduce Peel’s dependency on U.S. supply chains.
  • Aligning with federal, provincial and municipal strategies to assess joint actions that can reduce the risks associated with tariffs and support local suppliers. This includes evaluating upcoming procurement plans, expanding the local vendor base, and leveraging sustainable procurement policies that strengthen the community.

Quotations

“We recognise the serious economic risks these tariffs present to our residents, businesses and the services we deliver. We’re committed to working with all levels of government to help navigate these uncertain times.”

  – Nando Iannicca, Regional Chair and CEO, Peel Region