Ontario to cancel $100 million Starlink contract in response to US tariff threat
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- Feb 03, 2025
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Ontario will ban American companies from provincial contracts and cancel its $100 million contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink in response to the United States (US) enacting tariffs on Canadian energy and goods, Premier Doug Ford announced this morning.
Starlink is the satellite internet constellation subsidiary of Musk’s SpaceX, which provides internet access through thousands of low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites. The province inked the contract with Starlink this past November to provide 15,000 homes and businesses in rural, remote, northern communities with high-speed internet access by June 2025.
“Ontario won’t do business with people hellbent on destroying our economy.”
Musk has become an integral part of the new White House, heading the so-called “Department of Government Efficiency” that has gutted American agencies such as the US Agency for International Development and gained access to the Treasury Department’s payments system.
Musk’s proximity to the White House has opened up calls to target his businesses directly as part of the burgeoning trade war between Canada and the US, including Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland proposing direct tariffs on Tesla electric vehicles. With the cancellation of the Starlink contract, Ford is following suit.
“Ontario won’t do business with people hellbent on destroying our economy,” Ford said. “Canada didn’t start this fight with the U.S., but you better believe we’re ready to win it.”
Additionally, Ford claimed that the provincial government and its agencies spend $30 billion on procurement every year, meaning US-based businesses will lose out on tens of billions of dollars in new revenues.
On Feb. 1, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order to implement 25-percent tariffs on virtually all Canadian goods and 10-percent tariffs on Canadian energy starting Tuesday. In response, the Canadian government imposed 25-percent tariffs on $155 billion of American goods, with tariffs on the first $30 billion taking effect on Tuesday and the rest to follow after a 21-day public comment period. The Canadian government is also considering its own non-tariff measures, which could similarly target Canada’s procurement of American contracts.
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