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B.C. expert says Canadians can no longer take U.S. for granted

B.C. expert says Canadians can no longer take U.S. for granted

Inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump raises security and economic issues for Canada, say experts
Premier Eby says B.C. will "respond in kind" to U.S. tariffs

Premier Eby says B.C. will "respond in kind" to U.S. tariffs

Premier also addressed the idea of Canadians boycotting travelling to the U.S. as a tactic
Senior B.C. First Nations chief calls Trump administration 'absolutely unbalanced'

Senior B.C. First Nations chief calls Trump administration 'absolutely unbalanced'

Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs also warns of dire ecological and economic threats
Red-State products could be focus of B.C. retaliatory tariffs: minister

Red-State products could be focus of B.C. retaliatory tariffs: minister

Brenda Bailey said "uncertainty" continues to loom even if after Donald Trump did not impose tariffs on Canada on Day 1 of his presidency
Canada in for a 'rough ride' after Trump inauguration: B.C. analyst

Canada in for a 'rough ride' after Trump inauguration: B.C. analyst

Absence of Canada in inauguration speech offers hope, points to unpredictability of incoming administration, says Stewart Prest
B.C. launches registry for short-term rentals: Housing minister

B.C. launches registry for short-term rentals: Housing minister

Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon announces the launch of B.C.'s short-term rental registry
Threatened U.S. tariffs would 'expose' rural resource jobs: report

Threatened U.S. tariffs would 'expose' rural resource jobs: report

Business Council of British Columbia reports says 5% of B.C. jobs depend on exports to the United States
Save Our Streets to shed light on B.C. public safety with 1-day forum

Save Our Streets to shed light on B.C. public safety with 1-day forum

Several prominent names will participate in a forum organized by public safety advocacy group
New B.C. housing starts dropped by more than 9 per cent in 2024

New B.C. housing starts dropped by more than 9 per cent in 2024

New housing starts down, but new rental housing starts remain steady in 2024
Premier Eby calls tariffs a 'direct economic threat to B.C. families'

Premier Eby calls tariffs a 'direct economic threat to B.C. families'

Premier not ruling out the tariffs affecting his promised affordability rebate
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