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Manufacturers' Coalition Launches Billboard Campaign

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Toronto, October 20, 2025: The Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses Canada (CCMBC) today launched a billboard campaign to highlight the reality that the vast majority of Canada’s current challenges have much more to do with harmful policies of the federal Liberal government and some provincial governments than they do with Washington DC. The billboards, which say “Ottawa is more detrimental to Canadians than Washington DC” highlight that reality.


CCMBC President Catherine Swift said “Prime Minister Carney has made a big deal about blaming the US administration for Canada’s economic problems. Yet those problems existed long before Trump was in office. Instead, he should be taking responsibility for the bad Liberal policies which have weakened our economy over the last decade and undertake measures to stop the decline.”

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been the most vocal Premier in opposing the US tariffs with such melodramatic stunts as pouring out a bottle of Crown Royal whiskey--a Canadian product--because one of their bottling plants was leaving Ontario for greener pastures in the US. Swift noted “A better use of Ford’s time would be asking himself why Ontario is driving businesses away. Businesses have been leaving Ontario for years, and Ford’s government has not stopped that exodus.”

It's understandable that Canadian politicians would want to deflect any blame for Canada’s current poor economy onto anyone other than themselves, as governments hate to be held accountable. Swift added “Canadians should, however, realize that if our own governments had pursued policies in past years that supported a stronger Canadian economy, we would not be in this weakened position. We don’t have control over the actions of foreign governments, but we do over our own economy. Canadian governments have continued to pursue policies that are detrimental to Canadian citizens, employees and businesses. Our politicians should be looking in the mirror, not blaming others.”

The CCMBC was formed in 2016 with a mandate to advocate for proactive and innovative policies that are conducive to manufacturing and business retention and safeguarding job growth in Canada. For further information or to arrange an interview, please contact Catherine Swift at [email protected] or 416 816 7248.

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