By Todd Coyne Click here for updates on this story VANCOUVER, B.C. (CTV Network) — British Columbia will remove all American-made products from provincial liquor store shelves, Premier David Eby announced Monday.
British Columbia is carefully watching the actions of both Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) when it comes to managing its power supply, B.C. Premier David Eby says. Aggressive moves from each could have an impact on B.C's ability to buy and sell electricity in the United States.
British Columbia, Canada’s third most populous province, expects debts to surge by nearly 60% over the next three years in a high-spending plan that was overshadowed by the eruption of a trade war with the US,
Sprawling along Canada's Pacific coast, from the northern tip of Vancouver Island to the Alaskan border, the Great Bear Rainforest is a protected wilderness area roughly twice the size of Belgium. It harbours all kinds of wondrous creatures, of which the most striking is surely the spirit bear, says Oliver Berry in the Financial Times.
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Juneau Empire on MSNAmid Trump tariff threats, British Columbia leader vows tolls on Alaska-bound commercial trucksCanada is pressing ahead with response measures. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced retaliatory tariffs on Wednesday, and the leaders of individual provinces have announced additional measures. In Ontario, Premier Doug Ford said that the province will begin adding a 25% surcharge to electricity bound for the United States.
Data indicates a 30% drop in cross-border traffic between Washington and British Columbia from mid-January to early February.
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Powder on MSNCanada Issues Urgent Avalanche Warning for Skiers and SnowboardersThat warning lasts through March 3 and states that avalanches triggered during this period will likely be destructive.
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Powder on MSNAvalanche Kills Snowmobiler in British ColumbiaOne member of a three-person group was buried below Thunderwater Lake in the Foster Creek drainage.
Against tariffs, Canada must target American services, intellectual property and technology – especially those tied to the so-called ‘tech bros’
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