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U.S. firms won $210M in Toronto city contracts in last 2 years. Why a ban on their bids matters

Toronto City Hall is pictured on April 3, 2023. See view across water fountain/pond, past Toronto sign to city hall building in background.

A CBC Toronto analysis of competitive city contracts awarded in Toronto since late 2022 found that 10 per cent were won by American-owned companies, worth about $210 million. Experts say those numbers are significant and a ban on U.S. bids could have an impact on the trade war.


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