Premier David Eby announced on Thursday that new legislation was introduced in the legislature in response to the escalating threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. Eby says the bill will help the province be “more nimble” and provides a new tool to respond Trump’s tariffs threats by allowing government to impose tolls on commercial vehicles, bringing goods from Washington state through to Alaska.
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‘We have to be incredibly nimble’: B.C. announces new legislation in response to escalating U.S. threats
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