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    Carney launches $80M tariff relief for Atlantic Canada

    September 9, 2025
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    Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday, September 8, announced an 80 million Canadian dollar tariff-relief fund for Atlantic Canadian businesses during a visit to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, as his government rolled out a broader economic defense strategy in response to rising trade tensions with the United States and other global partners. The fund is part of a larger one billion Canadian dollar national package designed to help small and medium-sized businesses in regions vulnerable to supply chain disruptions, foreign tariffs and shifting trade patterns.

    Carney launches $80M tariff relief for Atlantic Canada
    PM Carney unveils $80M fund to help Atlantic firms hit by U.S. and China tariffs and trade strain.

    Companies operating in sectors such as seafood, agriculture and advanced manufacturing in Atlantic Canada will be prioritized for access to the regional portion of the fund, which aims to ease pressure from escalating costs and lost market access. Carney’s announcement marks a shift in Canada’s trade posture after efforts to reach a new agreement with U.S. President Donald Trump stalled. With tariffs on Canadian goods mounting and no trade deal in sight, the prime minister is signaling a new economic course focused on national resilience.

    At the center of this approach is the launch of a federal procurement policy that prioritizes domestic suppliers, branded under the “Buy Canadian” campaign. The initiative encourages all levels of government to favor Canadian goods and services in public contracts as a buffer against external trade volatility. To support sectors most affected by international trade friction, the government is also establishing a five billion Canadian dollar Strategic Response Fund.

    Carney shifts focus from trade talks to national resilience

    The fund will provide flexible financial support, including grants, credit access and subsidies, to industries hit hardest by US tariffs and protectionist measures. This fund is intended to stabilize critical supply chains while promoting innovation and long-term competitiveness. In a parallel move aimed at relieving pressure on the auto sector, the federal government will delay implementation of Canada’s zero-emissions vehicle sales mandate.

    Originally scheduled to ramp up significantly in 2026, the requirement will be postponed to provide automakers additional time to manage production costs and adapt operations in light of tariffs on vehicle components and raw materials. A 60-day review has also been launched to explore potential cost-saving adjustments to the mandate. Agriculture remains a top priority in the government’s response. Carney announced 370 million Canadian dollars in funding to assist canola producers who are facing a nearly 76 percent tariff from China.

    Canola and aluminum sectors receive direct funding

    The funding is targeted at supporting biofuel development and creating alternative domestic markets to reduce dependency on volatile export destinations. Additional financial support is expected for the aluminum industry, which has also been adversely impacted by international levies. Carney’s government is coupling these sectoral interventions with broader fiscal adjustments, including targeted austerity measures.

    Spending will be restructured to redirect federal resources toward infrastructure, clean energy and industrial modernization, reflecting a pivot from immediate trade defense to long-term economic independence. With global protectionism intensifying and trade negotiations in flux, the prime minister framed the policy package as a foundational shift in Canada’s economic direction.

    Rather than relying on uncertain bilateral agreements, the government is moving to strengthen internal markets, stabilize strategic industries and reduce vulnerabilities to external shocks. The relief measures and national procurement strategy signal a reorientation of Canadian economic policy toward domestic self-reliance, setting the stage for a longer-term transformation in how the country approaches trade, production and industrial policy in an increasingly fractured global economy. – By Content Syndication Services.

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