🍁🏙️ 💵 City Of Toronto Launches "Love Local" Campaign еo Support Businesses фnd Strengthen Canada’ы Economic Resilience

๐Ÿ๐Ÿ™๏ธ ๐Ÿ’ต City Of Toronto Launches "Love Local" Campaign ะตo Support Businesses ั„nd Strengthen Canadaโ€™ั‹ Economic Resilience


Saturday, 22 March 2025 02:36.PM

The City of Toronto is taking further action to support and protect local businesses and manufacturers while helping to strengthen Canadaโ€™s economic resilience in response to tariff measures from the United States with the launch of the Cityโ€™s new Love Local campaign.

Today, Mayor Olivia Chow, Councillor Paula Fletcher (Toronto-Danforth) and Jennifer Lay, Executive Director, Riverside BIA, were joined by local business leaders and community representatives to officially launch Love Local, a citywide call to action that encourages Torontonians to support locally-owned businesses, ensuring that economic benefits remain within the community.

When residents shop locally, their dollars contribute to job creation, local tax revenue and infrastructure investments that help maintain the city's vibrancy and sustainability.

Supporting small businesses, one purchase at a time The campaign features large Love Local LED signs around the city, starting in the Riverside BIA, as a visible reminder to support Toronto businesses. Local businesses across Toronto are encouraged to display campaign decals to engage customers and inspire community-wide participation.

A list of locations where Love Local LED signs will be displayed across Toronto is available at: toronto.ca/tariffs.

Residents can support local businesses by:
โ€ข Shopping at locally-owned stores and markets
โ€ข Dining at locally-owned restaurants and cafes
โ€ข Purchasing directly from local artisans and service providers
โ€ข Promoting local businesses on social media
โ€ข Visiting neighbourhood and farmers markets.

To learn more about the campaign and ways to support local businesses, visit the Cityโ€™s webpage: toronto.ca/tariffs.

Highlighting Torontoโ€™s manufacturing and industrial sector As part of Love Local, the City is raising awareness about the strength and innovation of Torontoโ€™s manufacturing sector. Toronto is home to one of Canadaโ€™s largest manufacturing hubs with businesses producing everything from food and beverage products to automotive components and advanced technology.

Developed in response to economic uncertainties created by U.S. trade policies, Love Local is among 10 immediate actions outlined in the Mayorโ€™s Economic Action Plan in Response to United States Tariffs.

The Action Plan (https://secure.toronto.ca...) was adopted by the Cityโ€™s Executive Committee on Wednesday, March 19 and will be considered by Toronto City Council next week.

The City is actively working with the Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario to align efforts under a Team Canada approach, ensuring a unified response to U.S. protectionist policies.

โ€œThe Love Local Campaign is helping Toronto residents and business owners to Shop Local and Buy Canadian. We must stand together to protect Canadian jobs and support local businesses, creating jobs right here in our neighbourhoods. We will face this senseless U.S. trade threat and emerge stronger than ever before.โ€
โ€“ Mayor Olivia Chow

SOURCE: City of Toronto

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