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B.C. Premier David Eby walking back tariff bill after 'anxiety' from stakeholdersBritish Columbia Premier David Eby's government is walking back a key portion of its controversial tariff response law, ...
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"I didn't get the balance right," the premier said on Friday morning following a backlash over concerns that the proposed ...
Provincial leaders, Surrey-White Rock federal candidates share thoughts around tariffs and U.S. thermal coal travelling ...
As British Columbians debate a bill designed to give government flexibility in the face of American tariffs, a legal scholar ...
He should go talk to First Nations leaders in his community..." Criticizing the record of current Conservative Leader John ...
B.C. Hydro customers are facing a 3.75 per cent rate increase for the next two years, which will add $3.75 per month to the ...
John Rustad joined the BC Conservatives after being ousted from the BC Liberals for tweeting against party lines on the ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. Greens want amendments to NDP's emergency powers to respond to Trump tariff threatsThe B.C. Greens said Friday they will push for amendments to legislation introduced by David Eby’s NDP government this week to give the government sweeping emergency powers to respond to U.S. tariffs.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. Premier David Eby defends emergency legislation, but appears uncertain of its detailsPremier David Eby is trying to play down his far-reaching legislation that would allow the cabinet to override provincial laws, regulations, authorities and even the legislature itself. “These are not ...
VICTORIA — British Columbia Opposition Leader John Rustad has introduced legislation that if passed would put a stop residents from having to change their clocks twice a year. The first reading of the ...
"And frankly, I can see it coming like a freight train." Opposition B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad said in a post on social media that if residents thought government overreach during the ...
On March 4, Premier David Eby declared that “all bets are off” as he prepared his response to Donald Trump’s economic warfare with Canada. On Thursday, we found out exactly what he meant, with the ...
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