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Zekelman Industries Ends Buy Canadian Reward Program
March 18, 2026
Zekelman Industries is concluding its 'Buy Canadian' reward program this month, which was launched in November 2025 to support the federal Buy Canadian Act by incentivizing public reporting of imported steel used in Canadian government-backed construction projects. The program paid out a total of $30,000 CAD in rewards and aimed to enhance compliance with domestic steel sourcing requirements in infrastructure projects, including notable sites such as the Banwell Road and E.C. Row Expressway overpass in Windsor, Ontario.
- Procurement professionals should note the increased public scrutiny and reporting mechanisms related to steel sourcing in federally supported infrastructure projects.
- Contractors and suppliers involved in Canadian government construction projects may face heightened verification of steel origin, impacting supply chain management and compliance.
- This initiative signals ongoing enforcement efforts supporting the Buy Canadian Act, suggesting that organizations should maintain rigorous documentation and sourcing transparency.
- Industry stakeholders can leverage insights from this program to anticipate future compliance incentives or reporting frameworks tied to domestic content requirements.
The campaign was launched last November and was an initiative that encouraged the public to flag government-backed builds where imported steel was being used.
— Rob Hindi
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- Zekelman Industries' 'Buy Canadian' reward program ending this month · AM 800 · Mar 18