B.C. looks at ‘coalition of willing’ to expand trade within Canada, premier says
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby says provinces and territories “need to start acting like a country” on trade and he’s willing to enter bilateral agreements with other jurisdictions if the federal government can’t get an agreement.
Eby says his government could enter a “coalition of the willing” with other provinces to recognize each others regimes for trade and professions, and if a product is good enough to be sold in one area, then it’s good enough for B.C.
He says the premiers spoke with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today about trade and many other issues around the threat of American tariffs.
The uncertainty created by U.S. President Donald Trump around the tariffs is destabilizing on its own, something that Eby says is a deliberate strategy by the Americans to weaken Canada and reduce the likelihood that people will invest in the country.


