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North Island First Nations planning to engage in free trade with Indigenous communities in the U.S.

Summary by Chek News
As a possible workaround to the escalating tariffs and duties from the United States, a group of B.C. First Nations is exploring a bold plan to engage in free trade with Indigenous communities in the United States. “We can’t keep getting cut to death here. We’re dying by a death of a thousand tariffs. We need to find something that’s going to get us through this,” said Dallas Smith, Nanwakolas Council president. Nanwakolas Council is made up of …
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Chek news broke the news in Victoria, Canada on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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