The premiers laid out their priorities for the meeting in a letter to the prime minister made public on Tuesday. The virtual meeting with Carney is scheduled for Nov. 17.
Vaughn Palmer: In return for cancelling plan to run anti-tariff ads in the U.S., B.C. got more talks with Ottawa VICTORIA — ...
BC Premier David Eby is putting his anti-tariff ads on ice after an emergency summit with federal ministers on Monday morning ...
New working group set up to fast-track $1.2 billion in promised aid for sector, but no firm commitments made on reforms to EI benefits for forestry workers ...
The US is the province’s largest trading partner, but BC is making moves to find new markets in Asia and Europe for its ...
On Wednesday, Canada’s Ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, defended the feds’ approach of trying to negotiate steel and ...
Eby said the ads, which were meant to protest U.S. tariffs on softwood lumber, were raised during a meeting on the future of the forestry sector with federal government ministers.
Speaking to reporters, Ford addressed for the first time Carney’s contention that he told the Premier not to run the ad critical of Trump’s tariffs, which resulted in the U.S. President cancelling ...
A nostalgic TV advert, a baseball showdown and a cross-Pacific flight set the stage for a fresh bout of trade theatre. While flying to Malaysia for the ...
There is so much more to the president’s petulance. Yes, Trump’s tariff war on the world was made to look like the mistake that it is via the Ontario premier’s clever use of Republican icon Ronald ...
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