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Bradford West Gwillimbury Awards Bonus Points to Canadian Bidders
March 24, 2026
The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury has implemented a new procurement policy that awards bonus points to bids from Canadian-based companies employing at least 70% Canadian workforce. This policy aims to support local and national economic development by encouraging the purchase of Canadian goods and services while remaining compliant with trade agreements. The policy does not exclude non-Canadian suppliers but incentivizes local participation, with ongoing monitoring and potential adjustments planned based on outcomes.
- Procurement professionals should note the introduction of bonus points as a factor in bid evaluations, which may influence competitive strategies for suppliers.
- Contractors with predominantly Canadian workforces may gain a competitive advantage in municipal procurements within Bradford West Gwillimbury.
- This policy reflects a broader trend toward supporting local economies through procurement, which may be relevant for other municipalities considering similar approaches.
- Organizations should prepare for potential policy updates as the town monitors the impact and compliance with trade agreements.
This is a great new policy supporting buy local, buy South Simcoe, buy Ontario, buy Canada. It’s what we need to do. This gives the Canadian corporations a little extra bonus points.
— James Leduc, Mayor
Although I want to support Canadian in this economy, nothing really proves that anything is affordable to buy in Canada. I don’t know if it’s even going to benefit the taxpayers.
— Nickolas Harper, Councillor, Ward 6
I don’t like moving the goal posts.
— Joseph Giordano, Councillor, Ward 4
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Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury, Provincial Government of Ontario
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- Town to award ‘bonus points’ in effort to buy local, Canadian - Bradford News · BradfordToday.ca · Mar 24