Tariff bill draws B.C. closer to being able to behave like Trump: analyst
- Bill 7, introduced by the B.C. Government, allows modifications to laws without legislative approval, according to Mark Mancini.
- B.C. Forests Minister Ravi Parmar noted that the bill aims to ensure the province can respond effectively to U.S. Threats.
- Critics argue the bill undermines parliamentary sovereignty, and no justification for its necessity has been provided.
- Opponents claim the legislation gives the government sweeping powers while expressing concern over its legality.
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