B.C. premier says feds and provinces plan right-left approach to Trump's tariff plans
- British Columbia Premier David Eby states that Canada's premiers and the federal government have developed a strategy regarding U.S. tariffs.
- Premier Eby mentions Conservative premiers will lobby Republican governors while left-leaning leaders talk to Democrats.
- The planned approach is to leverage Canada's political diversity during tariff negotiations with President-elect Donald Trump.
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B.C. premier lays out Canada's right-left strategy to beat back Trump tariffs
British Columbia Premier David Eby says his fellow premiers and the federal government have hatched a game plan to fight U.S. tariffs, with conservative premiers lobbying Republican counterparts, left-leaning provincial leaders courting the Democrats, and Ottawa focusing on president-elect Donald Trump.
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B.C. premier says feds and provinces plan right-left approach to Trump’s tariff plans
British Columbia Premier David Eby says his fellow premiers and the federal government have hatched a game plan to fight U.S. tariffs, with conservative premiers lobbying Republican counterparts, left-leaning provincial leaders courting the Democrats, and Ottawa focusing on president-elect Donald Trump.
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