Premier Eby says B.C. will "respond in kind" to U.S. tariffs
- British Columbia's Premier David Eby stated that the province will respond to U.S. Tariffs with various measures, including retaliatory tariffs on American goods from Republican-led states.
- Eby emphasized that British Columbia is joining Canada to oppose U.S. Tariffs that may begin on February 1, saying, 'This is not a fight that we wanted.'
- Possible responses may include restricting American companies from government contracts and charging American trucks traveling through British Columbia.
- Eby suggested that Canadians reconsider spending money in the U.S. If tariffs are implemented, stating, 'We will not spend money in a country that wants to do economic harm to Canadians.
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