B.C Not Running Planned U.S. Anti-Tariff Ads, Premier David Eby Says
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Premier David Eby of British Columbia confirmed that advertising against U.S. tariffs on softwood lumber would eventually not be available in the U.S.
British Columbia's Prime Minister, David Eby, announced that the province was renouncing customs duty advertising in the United States after a meeting with federal officials regarding the provincial forest sector in difficulty.
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's Prime Minister, David Eby, announced that the province would refrain from advertising tariffs in the United States after a meeting with federal officials on the provincial forest sector in difficulty. Mr. Eby said on Monday that British Columbia would not be broadcasting these "only" ads, preferring to align with the federal government in its negotiations with the U.S. government under Donald Trump's presidency. "T…
Rob Shaw: B.C. drops U.S. ad campaign after 'forestry summit' with federal ministers
The B.C. government has dropped plans for a controversial anti-American softwood lumber advertising campaign, after a meeting with top federal cabinet ministers today. Premier David Eby had been insisting the ads were critical, even after advertisements by Ontario caught the ire of President Donald Trump last month and led him to suspend trade talks with Canada. Instead, Eby agreed to cancel them Monday after a meeting with four federal cabinet …
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