On March 17, 2026, the federal government announced a $4 million investment to help four businesses in Alberta, including one in Red Deer, manage the costs and challenges of international trade. This funding is part of a national effort to protect local companies from global trade disruptions and price increases.
A local company, Red Deer Ironworks, will receive $1 million to buy specialized manufacturing equipment. This new machinery will allow the business to produce its steel parts in-house, which lowers costs and helps them get orders to customers faster.
The money comes from the Regional Tariff Response Initiative, a $1 billion program launched in 2025 by the federal government. According to Prairies Economic Development Canada, this program was created to help small and medium-sized businesses modernize their equipment and find new ways to grow.
Officials expect this investment to support more than 185 jobs across the province of Alberta. Other local businesses that are facing trade-related challenges can still apply for funding through the same program.