Toronto will buy 17 new pumper trucks from a Canadian company as one of the first steps in its tariff response plan, city officials said Monday. “They are a critical piece of our firefighting equipment in Toronto, and going forward, they will be made in Canada,” Mayor Olivia Chow said at a news conference Monday. The trucks were approved in the 2025 city budget and the contracts have not yet been awarded. In the past, the trucks have been purchased from American firms at a cost of $1 million-plus each.
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