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  • Premier David Eby faced public backlash over Bill 7, which would allow his cabinet extraordinary powers during an economic emergency, prompting a partial retreat on these powers as citizens mobilized against it.
  • Bill 7 enables the government to impose tolls, track vehicular movement, and collect citizens' mobility information, raising privacy concerns among British Columbians.
  • The official opposition supports free trade but does not believe it should come with potential tolls and personal privacy violations, calling for the complete halt of Bill 7.
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The Interior Journal broke the news in Stanford, United States on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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