The Government of Canada has announced a new plan called the “Buy Made in Canada” policy. It was introduced on September 5, 2025, and will change how the federal government buys things.
The rule is simple: when the government needs to build or buy something — like bridges, trains, or uniforms — it will try to buy Canadian-made products first.
If there isn’t a Canadian company that can supply something, the government will still try to pick products that include Canadian parts or come from trusted trade partners.
💡 Why is Canada doing this?
Sometimes, when the world faces trade problems or supply shortages, countries have to wait longer or pay more for materials. The government says this plan will help Canada stay strong, independent, and better prepared.
It’s also about supporting Canadian workers and businesses. When the government buys from Canadian companies, those businesses can grow, hire more people, and invest in their communities.
This policy is part of Budget 2025, which includes $186 million to help make it work. It could also lead to up to $70 billion in new public projects that use Canadian-made goods and services.
🏗️ What will the plan cover?
To start, the “Buy Made in Canada” policy will focus on areas like:
- 🏗️ Big construction and infrastructure projects such as bridges, transit, and roads
- 🛡️ Defence and security equipment
- 🪵 Building materials including Canadian steel, aluminum, and wood
Over time, more types of federal projects — especially those using public money — will follow the same “Buy Canadian” rule.
🏠 What does this mean for families and kids?
This plan could help create more jobs in Canada and boost local industries. More Canadian-made products might appear in stores and public buildings, from school furniture to buses on your street.
Next time you’re shopping with your family, try checking for a “Made in Canada” label on snacks, clothes, or school supplies. Buying Canadian-made items helps local communities and even the planet by cutting down long-distance shipping.
🗓️ When will it start?
The policy begins taking effect in November 2025 for the first group of government purchases. Full rollout is planned by spring 2026.
🧭 Conclusion
The “Buy Made in Canada” plan is about strengthening Canada’s economy from the inside out. By choosing to buy Canadian-made goods, the government hopes to create more jobs, support local businesses, and keep money circulating within the country. For families and kids, it’s a reminder that even small choices — like checking for a “Made in Canada” label — can help build a stronger future for everyone.
