
Washington State’s Lt.-Gov is in B.C., seeking deeper ties amid trade, Trump turmoil
VICTORIA — A political delegation from Washington state is visiting Victoria to try to deepen ties with British Columbia, amid cross-border turmoil triggered by a trade war and U.S. President Donald Trump’s annexation talk.
Washington’s Lt.-Gov. Denny Heck is heading the delegation and is meeting with members of all B.C. parties in the legislature to set up a new forum on mutual interests such as trade.
Washington is British Columbia’s largest trading partner in the United States with 32 per cent of B.C. exports going to the state.
B.C. Minister of State for Trade Rick Glumac says today’s meeting is critically important because of U.S. tariffs that are also hurting American families and businesses.