
Carney, Eby meet in Victoria with softwood lumber duties a focal point
British Columbia Premier David Eby says he had a productive discussion with Prime Minister Mark Carney, focusing on a “Team Canada” approach to “attacks” on the softwood lumber industry by the United States.
A statement from Eby says he and Carney spoke about building more housing with mass timber, and the province welcomes the opportunity to meet the growing domestic and international demand for value-added wood products.
The premier says U.S. President Donald Trump’s “renewed assault” on the forestry sector needs the same unified response as the manufacturing and automotive industries in Ontario and Quebec, which have been the target of American tariffs.
The meeting comes after the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a plan Friday to raise the duties on Canadian lumber to 34.45 per cent, more than double the current levy.