Windsor Star

Wynne to lobby for exemption to Buy American legislatio­n

- With files from The Associated Press The Canadian Press

TORONTO The premier of Ontario says she’s disappoint­ed that New York lawmakers have reached an agreement on legislatio­n that would require state constructi­on projects to use American iron and steel.

Kathleen Wynne says a Buy American deal announced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo will impact Ontario businesses.

Her government lobbied against more sweeping Buy American provisions that had been introduced as part of New York’s budget this spring and Wynne credited Ontario’s advocacy for defeating that proposal.

She says New York’s new Buy American plan is narrower and less punitive than the original, which would have required all state entities to buy from American companies on new purchases worth more than US$100,000.

The new proposal would require state agencies to buy Americanma­de iron and steel for projects like bridges, subways and new state buildings.

Wynne says she will advocate for Ontario to receive an exemption from the policy. In the meantime, Wynne says she is ready to respond to New York, or any state that restricts Ontario companies from bidding on government projects. Her cabinet has prepared legislatio­n that would allow the government to restrict non- Ontario firms from bidding on public projects.

“I will continue to stand up for the people of Ontario, any time and every time Buy American policies are being considered or implemente­d in states that do business with our province,” she said.

Wynne commented on New York’s Buy American deal after meeting with Governor of Georgia Nathan Deal in Atlanta.

She lauded Ontario’s trade relationsh­ip with that state, particular­ly in the auto and film industries. Wynne has been increasing­ly vocal about her concerns over signs of growing protection­ism in the U.S. and has met with more than a dozen state governors.

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