
Premier David Eby calls Trump tariffs ‘economic war’ that would cost B.C. $69 billion
VANCOUVER — Premier David Eby said British Columbia families face a direct threat from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s “declaration of economic war” with his proposed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods.
“It is an attack on families in our province. It is an attack on Canadians,” Eby said at a news conference on Thursday to unveil forecasts about a potential trade war that included tens of billions in lost GDP and soaring unemployment in the province.
“Our No. 1 priority is ensuring that we are prepared as a province for these tariffs and that we are responding in a way that protects families and ensures that we minimize the risk of any future attack like this from the United States,” Eby said.
The costings suggest the tariffs and a similar response from Canada would cumulatively cost the province $69 billion in lost GDP if the trade war lasts the entire four years of the Trump presidency.