B.C. poised to toll U.S. trucks driving to Alaska through province in tariff response
- British Columbia will soon introduce legislation to impose fees on U.S. Trucks traveling to Alaska, according to Premier David Eby.
- This action is part of responses to a 25 percent tariff imposed by the United States on many Canadian goods.
- Eby criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs as a 'profound mistake' that harms families on both sides.
- Eby declared that Canadians are 'standing tall in one voice' against the trade war initiated by the White House.
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BC Plans Toll for US Trucks En Route to Alaska During Trade Dispute
British Columbia is responding to U.S. tariffs with proposed legislation to levy fees on American truck traffic that passes through the province en route to Alaska. The proposed measure will be part of legislation that Premier David Eby says will also feature provisions to dismantle interprovincial trade barriers and grant the province flexibility to address executive orders issued by U.S. President Donald Trump. Eby made the announcement in Vic…
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