David Eby joins Canadian premiers on trip to U.S. to speak to lawmakers about tariffs
- British Columbia Premier David Eby is hopeful that a trip to Washington, D.C., will influence U.S. Lawmakers regarding tariffs on Canadian goods, stating that the relationship between the two countries has permanently changed.
- U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose 25 percent tariffs on all Canadian goods, which were delayed after a last-minute border deal with Canada.
- Eby emphasized the interconnectedness of the Canadian and U.S. Economies, warning that tariffs would cause 'mutually assured damage' to both nations.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau indicated that Canada would retaliate with tariffs on $155 billion of American goods if necessary, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.
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