The Canadian province of Ontario is canceling a $100 million CA (about $68 million USD) contract with Starlink in response to tariffs US President Donald Trump issued on Canada over the weekend, reports The Associated Press. Ontario Premier Doug Ford wrote on X today that the region is also “banning American companies from provincial contracts” until the tariffs are removed.

“We’ll be ripping up the province’s contract with Starlink,” Ford wrote, “Ontario won’t do business with people hellbent on destroying our economy.” He said the province spends “$30 billion on procurement” for regional projects.

Starting today and until U.S. tariffs are removed, Ontario is banning American companies from provincial contracts.

Every year, the Ontario government and its agencies spend $30 billion on procurement, alongside our $200 billion plan to build Ontario. U.S.-based businesses will…

— Doug Ford (@fordnation) February 3, 2025

Starlink parent company SpaceX did not immediately respond to our request for comment.

Ford singling out Starlink reflects other calls for action against companies run by Elon Musk, who bragged about working this weekend to take extralegal control of US government finances. In addition to broader tariffs that have been announced for US goods, Canadian Prime Minister candidate Chrystia Freeland said last week that Canada should issue “very targeted,” 100-percent tariffs on certain US goods, specifically including Tesla.

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