Therefore,
Fredericton did not tune any:
Six months after having threatened. In addition, the government of New Brunswick did not cancel any agreement with companies in the United States. In addition,
Prime Minister Susan Holt had threatened in February to retaliate at customs tariffs by canceling existing agreements with American suppliers. For example,
We will look if we can replace other contracts with a Canadian option
she said at that time.
The Prime fredericton did not tune any Minister of New Brunswick. For example, Susan Holt, surrounded by her ministers in March, when she announced a series of additional measures in response to customs prices. Additionally, For example,
Photo : Radio-Canada / Alix Villeneuve
However. Meanwhile, Susan Holt warned that if a Canadian equivalent option was not accessible or if the cancellation was too restrictive, the province would maintain its links with American companies.
Fredericton had reiterated this position in March, but no contract had yet been canceled (new window)the province always said that it is under the study of possibilities. Meanwhile, Last week, service spokesperson NB, Mark Taylor, confirmed that the situation was still the same.
$ 11 million in new contracts – Fredericton did not tune any
The signing of new contracts with American companies is limited fredericton did not tune any since February 2025. Moreover,
indicates the province. Consequently,
Forty-six agreements totaling $ 11 million have been signed since the start of the trade conflict. For example, This represents only one percent of the total of public procurement passed during this period
specifies a spokesperson for the province.
Several of these contracts concern IT services whose spare solutions are rare, it is said.
We can cite as an example the operating license of the main clinical information systems in hospitals
can we read.
It is difficult to find a Canadian supplier for computer software, the province says.
Photo : Reuters / Eric Gaillard
Earlier this month. the Prime Minister had to focus on the defense of energy NB, which had signed a contract with an American company to build and manage a natural gas plant.
After threatening it, Nova Scotia has torn two contracts totaling $ 130,600 with American companies in April.
An option seriously envisaged?
The opposition is perplexed and wonders if the province was serious when it brandished this threat.
Green MP Megan Mitton would like to know more about the contracts signed with Americans.
Photo: Radio-Canada / Michel Corriveau
Megan Mitton. from the Green Party, and Glen Savoie, of the progressive-conservative party, agree that the cancellation of a contract should not be done lightly and that this must be envisaged only if we do not compromise services.
But I imagine that there are contracts that are not in these categories. so I am curious to know more
indicates Megan Mitton.
Glen Savoie asks the province to unveil the efforts undertaken following this commitment. Did they really work hard with that?
he wonders.
Easier to say than to do
Stéphanie Collin. expert in health and public administration issues at the University of Moncton, is not surprised that no contract has been repealed.
Stéphanie Collin at the microphone of the radio program La Matinale. from ICI Radio-Canada Première.
Photo : Radio-Canada / Michel Nogue
In February. there was A patriotic momentum
and a desire to show that we were engaged
In the trade conflict, she noted.
But when you arrive at the drawing table. it’s not bad more complicated to cancel the contracts.
She underlines that it is quite possible that the provincial administration is used to operating with certain companies and their logistics chains.
Turning to other suppliers could mean rebuilding this system, which would cause costs. There was perhaps a certain balance that existed and that we did not want to damage
believes Ms. Collin.
In the context where local purchasing calls are multiplying. It is completely legitimate for citizens to fredericton did not tune any wonder what are the efforts that the government is led by this tariff war
she adds.
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