Nova Scotia vowed to stop spending in the U.S. Here's how that's going

Since Nov. 1, 2024, most public tenders have stayed in N.S. but 21 have gone to American companies

CBC NewsShaina Luck

As U.S. President Donald Trump released his latest threat of a 35 per cent tariff on Canadian goods starting Aug. 1, Premier Tim Houston issued a statement calling the announcement from the White House "childish bullying" and said provincial procurement measures will stay in place. 

In February the province said it would "limit access" to provincial procurement for American businesses. 

Last week the province made data available to CBC News showing a breakdown of public tenders since last Novembe…

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Nova Scotia vowed to stop spending in the U.S. Here's how that's going

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