
B.C. poised to toll U.S. trucks driving to Alaska through province in tariff response
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby says Canada should maintain retaliatory measures against the United States — such as possible tolls facing commercial trucks heading to Alaska — despite some tariffs being paused for a month.
Eby said during a news conference on Thursday that the province will introduce legislation in the coming days giving it the ability to levy fees on U.S. trucks travelling through the province to Alaska.
The legislation, if passed, would also give B.C. the authority to remove internal trade barriers with other Canadian jurisdictions, as well as the capability for rapid response to sudden and unexpected announcements from U.S. President Donald Trump.
“My message for the prime minister, for my colleagues across the country — and it’s one I’m sure they want to deliver to me too — is stand strong,” Eby said of the tariff threats.