What should B.C. do about U.S. coal trains? Politicos weigh in
- A tax on U.S. Thermal coal traveling through British Columbia is under discussion as federal elections approach, with concerns about pollution raised by local representatives and residents.
- B.C. Premier David Eby proposed tariffs on U.S. Thermal coal to the prime minister, expressing worries about job impacts at Deltaport.
- Kerry-Lynne Findlay and Ernie Klassen support addressing coal transport issues, highlighting environmental and economic concerns.
- Eby noted significant impacts on local industries, including trucking, from potential coal tariffs, indicating ongoing discussions on legislative responses.
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