Eby says he’ll tell Carney no deal with U.S. is better than a bad one
B.C. Premier David Eby says he’ll be telling Prime Minister Mark Carney that no trade deal with the U.S. is better than a bad one at a first ministers’ meeting where he says he’ll also push Ottawa for American-style anti-racketeering laws to go after organized crime.
Eby and other premiers are set to attend a Council of the Federation meeting on Prince Edward Island before the first ministers’ meeting with Carney.
The meetings comes after U.S. President Donald Trump declined to extend the Canada-United States-Mexico trade deal known as CUSMA for another 16 years, triggering concerns about the long-term future of free trade.
Eby says in an interview that B.C. has been consistent in holding that any agreement that entrenches current U.S. tariffs on key industries like softwood lumber would be worse than the status quo.


