Wynne’s threat of trade war against Buy American criticized by opposition
TORONTO — Ontario’s threat of a trade war with U.S. states that adopt Buy American policies sparked swift criticism Wednesday from the opposition, who called it nothing but a “reckless” political gambit from the governing Liberals as they fight to stay in power.
Premier Kathleen Wynne announced Tuesday night that her cabinet would soon table legislation that would reduce procurement opportunities for states that pass Buy American laws by allowing provincial officials to write regulations targeting individual states.
The opposition parties saw the move as a Liberal attempt to avoid responsibility for domestic problems.
“Initiating a trade war with the United States is a last-ditch election ploy by Kathleen Wynne to deflect the blame for her disastrous economic policies,” said Progressive Conservative interim leader Vic Fedeli.


