The Regional Tariff Response Initiative will be delivered by PacifiCan in British Columbia to help B.C. businesses respond, adapt, and continue to compete
Canadian businesses face economic uncertainty as tariffs disrupt international export markets and global supply chains. In this moment of volatility, Canada is standing firm - defending its industries, building new pathways for growth, and investing in long-term strength.
Today, the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan), announced that PacifiCan will deliver the Regional Tariff Response Initiative (RTRI) in British Columbia to help B.C. small- and medium-sized businesses affected by tariffs improve productivity, expand and diversify export markets, optimize supply chains, and boost domestic trade within Canada.
On September 5, 2025, the Government of Canada announced it was more than doubling the RTRI national investment from $450 million to $1 billion over three years. This investment in small- and medium-sized businesses will help them respond to trade shocks, adapt to new realities, and build for the future. Delivered through Canada's regional development agencies (RDAs), the initiative supports the growth of small- and medium-sized businesses most vulnerable to trade volatility.
Businesses and organizations in British Columbia will be able to access information about the Regional Tariff Response Initiative on PacifiCan's website. Program details and an online application will be available on September 15, 2025.