As B.C. Premier David Eby plans ads targeting U.S. tariffs, OneBC Leader and MLA Dallas Brodie says the provincial government is adopting a soft stance on Chinese tariffs while taking aim at Washington.
Brodie made the comments during question period on Oct. 27 at the provincial legislature, where she said the anti-tariff ad campaign Eby is planning to launch will further strain relationships between Canada and the United States and impact the provincial economy, which relies heavily on trade with its southern neighbour.
Eby said last week his province will roll out anti-tariff ads “to defend British Columbia and Canada’s forestry workers.” His comments came after U.S. President Donald Trump cancelled trade talks with Canada over a TV ad campaign launched by the Ontario government to oppose U.S. tariffs….