Province can power shared economic growth and create jobs on both sides of the border
On Thursday, January 16, 2025, Premier Doug Ford outlined Ontario’s forthcoming Am-Can Growth Plan, which would build up advanced manufacturing supply chains in the United States and Canada as part of Fortress Am-Can to bring good jobs back home for workers on both sides of the border.
“The enduring economic partnership between Ontario, Canada and the United States is the envy of the world and now is the time to build and strengthen those close ties,” said Premier Doug Ford. “Working together, we can be the richest, most successful, safest, most secure countries on the planet. Fortress Am-Can will restore the pride of made in the U.S.A., made in Ontario and made in Canada by growing the economy for workers, fuelling North America’s economic growth and reducing dependence on countries like China and Russia that undermine our security and our democratic values.”
The Am-Can Growth Plan will leverage Ontario’s unique advantages to power economic growth, including the province’s historic investments in skills training, clean energy and resource development, along with a competitive business environment. The province has lowered the cost of doing business by $8 billion every year by reducing premiums, cutting taxes and cutting government red tape.
In the face of global uncertainty, the province is working to strengthen trade and investment relationships worldwide. Ontario has been actively engaging with U.S. partners and encouraging them to reject protectionism and champion a “Buy Am-Can” approach to create jobs and opportunities for workers in both countries.
As part of building Fortress Am-Can, Ontario is recommending the following additional measures:
“Ontario and the United States share one of the most important and abiding partnerships in the world, built on strong economic ties, highly integrated supply chains and shared values,” said Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. “The Am-Can Growth Plan will champion workers on both sides of the border by fostering the conditions for good-paying jobs to be created, while also advancing investment opportunities across key industries. By leveraging our expertise in the manufacturing sector, Ontario remains uniquely positioned to support the re-shoring of America’s supply chains and uphold their national security interests.”
To help America decouple from China, Ontario recently announced proposed measures to enhance and build out the integrated Am-Can energy and electricity grid, including nuclear energy, to encourage more exports of Canadian energy and electricity to the U.S. and by establishing a new Am-Can Critical Mineral Security Alliance that invests in and builds out American and Canadian critical mineral supply chains, including by significantly expanding Am-Can processing capacity. In addition, the province outlined its plan to strengthen security on land, water and in the air along the Canada-U.S. border, including protecting Arctic sovereignty, as a key component of Fortress Am-Can.